Fulya Apaydin
Postdoctoral Fellow
Politics
Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)
Spain
Biography
Fulya's work is situated at the intersection of comparative politics and international studies with a particular emphasis on the political economy of development. Broadly, she is interested in how investment policies across emerging economies are transformed in face of global pressures, and how political actors respond to these challenges at the local and national level. Her current research examines the implications of South-South capital flows on development with a focus on Islamic Financial Institutions.
Research Interest
Religion, Comparative Political Economy, Global South, Development Studies
Publications
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Apaydin, Fulya.2012Overseas Development Aid Across the Global South: Lessons from the Turkish Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia.European Journal of Development Research,24:261-282
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Apaydin, Fulya.2012Partisan and Skill Formation Policies: New Evidence from Turkey and Argentina.World Development,40 (8):1522-1533
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Apaydin, Fulya; Barnshaw, John Dolan, Kathryn Deubel, Tara Greiner, Karen Nguyen, Thuy.2012Crisis in the Gulf of Mexico: Discourse, Policy, And Governance In Post-Catastrophe EnvironmentsJournal of Applied Social Science,6 (2):133-148