Berfe Yaşar
Berfe Yasar is a deputy researcher at TRT World Research Centre. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Bogazici University and she is currently a Master of Arts student in Philosophy Department at Galatasaray University. Her main research interest is the philosophical background of the international political and social issues with particular emphasis on the MENA region.
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Author's Articles
The New Conformity: What Vince Gilligan’s Pluribus reveals about the digital age
Imagine a world where every human thought pulses together in unity. Vince Gilligan, best known as the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call...
The Nuclear Paradox: Empathy, Aesthetics, and the Limits of Apolitical Memory
James Cameron’s planned adaptation of Ghosts of Hiroshima seeks to revive nuclear memory through an immersive, empathy-driven narrative that confronts audiences with the human...
The Silent Triumph of “No Other Land”
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
The documentary reveals a profound ethical paradox where a remarkable display of cross-cultural human empathy is universally perceived as...
Magnum on Human Rights: A Timeless Perspective or a Missed Opportunity?
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
The central contradiction of the initiative lies in its ambition to provoke public discourse on the United Nations Universal...
Echoes of Empire: Gladiator’s Insights on Leadership, Entertainment, and the Illusion of Freedom
In the twenty-four years since Gladiator first brought the bloody sands of the ancient Roman Colosseum to the screen, Ridley Scott's portrayal of power,...
Dune: A Leadership Critique
Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate
The fundamental tension within this analysis lies in the weaponisation of messianic religion by charismatic leaders, illustrating how the...
From Arrakis to Beirut: Mirror to Leadership in a War-Torn World
A year into Israel’s War on Gaza and recent devastating strikes in Lebanon, the movie “Dune: Part Two” brings to mind many connections between...
