Toktamış Ateş
Turkish academic and political commentator

Born
April 4th, 1944
81 years ago
Died
January 19th, 2013
12 years ago — 68 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Turkey
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Contributed to Turkish politics and academia through extensive writings and commentary. Served as a professor in political science at various universities and provided insights on political issues in columns for prominent Turkish publications. Engaged in discussions on nationalism, democracy, and modern Turkey. Authored several books that explored the interplay of politics and society in Turkish history.
Wrote extensively on Turkish nationalism
Served as a professor in political science
Contributed columns to major Turkish newspapers
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