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Professor M YAVUZ is a faculty member at the University of Utah's School of Public Affairs, specializing in political science and international relations. His research focuses on the political management of diverse societies, globalization, ethno-religious nationalism, and Turkish foreign policy. He has held grants from institutions like the Middle East Center and the Turkish Coalition of America, exploring topics such as memory politics and Turkic peoples' socio-economic challenges.
Professor YAVUZ's work bridges historical analysis and contemporary governance, with notable contributions on modern populism, the AKP's policies, and regional conflicts like the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute. His publications span Turkish secularism's evolution, the impact of nostalgia in politics, and the legacy of Ottoman imperialism. Despite no listed awards, his extensive grants reflect recognition of his scholarly impact.
- Grants:
- War & Independence: Trauma Memory and Modernity in the Young Turkish Republic (2019–2020)
- MEMORY, IDENTITY, HISTORY AND NATIONALISM: SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL ORIGINS... (2015–2027)
- Advising & Grants: No formal advisee list provided, but his grants indicate collaborative research on memory, nationalism, and Turkic diaspora studies.
- Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, though his work likely engages interdisciplinary groups in political history and international relations.


