Kaya, Ayhan2024-07-182024-07-1820041362-9395https://doi.org/10.1080/1362939042000221286https://hdl.handle.net/11411/6346This study is an attempt to summarize the political participation strategies generated by the Circassians in Turkey since the 1970s. In depicting those strategies, the institutional channelling theory shall be used. The relevance of this theory in comparison to the class and race/ethnicity theories is that it highlights the importance of the dominant political and legal institutions shaping and limiting the migrants' choice possibilities. The principal strategies explored in this regard are initially the ideological strategies of the revolutionaries and returnists in the 1970s, then the minority strategy carried out in the 1990s as a reaction against the majority nationalism of the 1980s, and finally the diasporic identity which has become the principal strategizing tool in the last few years. The article explores both theoretical and practical aspects of the diasporic identity with particular reference to the Circassians in Turkey. © 2004 Taylor and Francis Ltd.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCultural İdentityDiasporaEthnopoliticsİdeologyPolitical ParticipationEurasiaTurkeyPolitical participation strategies of the Circassian Diaspora in TurkeyArticle2-s2.0-314265740210.1080/13629390420002212862392Q12219