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ILEM Politics aims to disseminate qualified analyses and research processes and to transfer this knowledge and practice to generations with the support of many disciplines, especially politics and law, where comparative methods are applied. ILEM Politics has identified research areas such as Islamic and Turkish political thought, issues of the Muslim world, human rights, legal thought, Tanzimat thought, urban and political studies as its primary field of study.

ILEM Politics has adopted an understanding that focuses on scientific problem areas and enables interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary studies instead of a scientific understanding that is separated by sharp boundaries, and disconnected from the whole and disconnected. From this point of view, the working group aims to disseminate qualified analyses and research processes and to transfer this knowledge and practice to generations by receiving the support of many disciplines, especially the disciplines of politics and law, where comparative methods are applied. In this way, it carries out the function of producing and applying knowledge, pioneering research in its field of interest, and aims to offer permanent solutions to scientific problems.

ILEM Politics has identified research areas such as Islamic and Turkish political thought, issues of the Muslim world, human rights, legal thought, Tanzimat thought, and urban and political studies as its primary field of study. In order to achieve this goal, the center plans to carry out reading programs, lectures, roundtable meetings, conferences, panels, symposiums, and research projects in the short, medium, and long term within the scope of the focus areas it has identified.

ILEM Politics closely follows the target-oriented current studies of academic institutions, non-governmental organizations, and independent researchers with the programs it has/will carry out on a national and international scale and their concrete outputs, and has adopted the principle of contributing to the construction of a free and original academic thought ground.