Taha Akyol

Taha Akyol is a Turkish journalist and writer of Abkhazian descent. Akyol worked as a journalist at the Yankı news magazine, and the Tercüman, Meydan and Milliyet dailies. After the 1980s he distanced himself from Turkish nationalism, turning toward conservative liberalism. While being a true classical liberal both in political and economic terms, he takes a rightist-conservative approach to culture and foreign policy. Akyol is a member of the Board of Trustees at TOBB University of Economics and Technology. He is a producer at CNN Türk and was a columnist for the Hürriyet daily until its new, Erdogan-allied owners fired him in September 2018.[1]

Akyol is married and a father of two. He is the father of Turkish journalist and writer Mustafa Akyol.[2][3]

Bibliography

  • Atatürk'ün İhtilal Hukuku / 2012
  • Demokrasiden Darbeye Babam Adnan Menderes / 2011
  • Ortak Acı 1915 Türkler ve Ermeniler / 2009
  • Ama Hangi Atatürk / Ocak 2008 / 3. baskı Mart 2008
  • Medine'den Lozan'a / Kasım 2004
  • Kitaplar Arasında / Haziran 2002 / 2. baskı Aralık 2005
  • Hariciler ve Hizbullah, İslam Toplumlarında Terörün Kökleri / Mart 2000 / 3. baskı Nisan 2000
  • Mezhep ve Devlet, Osmanlı'da ve İran'da / Ocak 1999 / 7. baskı Kasım 2006
  • Hayat Yolunda, Gençler İçin Anılar ve Öneriler / Kasım 1997 / 8. baskı Ekim 2007
  • Bilim ve Yanılgı / 1997 / 5. baskı Aralık 2005
  • 1980'lerde Türkiye
  • Azerbaycan, Sovyetler ve Ötesi
  • Bilim ve Yanılgı
  • Haricîlik ve Şia
  • Hayat Yolunda
  • Lenin'siz Komünizm
  • Politikada Şiddet
  • Sovyet Rus Stratejisi ve Türkiye (2 cilt)
  • Tarihten Geleceğe
  • Osmanlı Mirasından Cumhuriyet Türkiyesi'ne

References

  1. "Hürriyet newspaper sacks two veteran columnists".
  2. "PROFILE". todayszaman.com. Archived from the original on 2014-06-12.
  3. "Hukukçu ve aydınlar". salihsarikaya.com. Archived from the original on 2014-06-13.
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