Browsing by Author "Aydınlı, Ersel"
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Adaptive states and the new transnational security regime
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Anarchy meets globalization: a new security dilemma for the modernizing state
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Conclusion: Seeking conceptual links for changing paradigms
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Elite change and the inception, duration, and demise of the Turkish–Israeli alliance
Aydınlı, Ersel; Erpul, Onur (Oxford University Press, 2021-01-28)This article investigates the emergence and puzzling termination of the Turkish–Israeli alliance (1996–2011). While a litany of studies has offered changing material circumstances, the conservative agenda of Turkey's AKP ... -
Globalization of a 'torn state' : Turkey from Middle East to European Integration
Aydınlı, Ersel (Routledge, 2004)This chapter advances the thesis that Turkey is, and has long been, a key example of the contending dynamics in the Middle East o f regionalism, localism, and globalization. Turkey is the bordering state between the Middle ... -
Introduction
Rosenau, J. N.; Aydınlı, Ersel (State University of New York Press, 2005)This volume studies the links among the concepts of globalization, security, and the authority of the nation state, drawing attention to why and how these three concepts are interrelated and why they should be studied ... -
Introduction
Aydınlı, Ersel (Routledge, 2010)This book presents a selection of edited essays written by leading international scholars engaging with practicing intelligence, military, and police officers and responding to their first-hand international security ... -
Introduction: Widening the world of IR
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Methodological poverty and disciplinary underdevelopment in IR
Aydınlı, Ersel (Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research, 2019)This article begins with the premise that the International Relations (IR) disciplinary community in Turkey has a problem: namely, it has failed to appreciate the importance of methodology. Rather, efforts to develop ... -
Methodology as a lingua Franca in International Relations: Peripheral self-reflections on dialogue with the core
Aydınlı, Ersel (Oxford University Press, 2020-04)Scholarly dialogue between ‘core’ and ‘periphery’ or ‘West/non-West’ in many disciplinary communities has become an issue of discussion in recent decades, spawned in part by increased expectations in many periphery communities ... -
The original theory potential of intemational relations discipline in Turkey: is it possible to develop Anatolian school?
Aydınlı, Ersel; Mathews, Julie (Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği, 2008)Concerns about the inequalities between the center and the periphery within the development of International Relations Discipline (IR) have brought doubts about whether or not the theoretical concepts of International ... -
Searching for larger status in global politics: internationalization of higher education in Turkey
Aydınlı, Ersel; Mathews, J. (SAGE Publications, 2021)This work explores how a country’s political status may impact its soft power policies, such as internationalization of higher education, through an examination of the Turkish case. Based on a survey of and subsequent ... -
Statist-transnationalism for a security cooperation regime
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Turkey: towards homegrown theorizing and building a disciplinary community
Aydınlı, Ersel; Mathews, Julie (Routledge, 2008)The International Relations (IR) discipline has existed in Turkey for well over half a century, yet in many ways it is still struggling to come together as a coordinated disciplinary community. Perhaps the most distinctive ... -
A typology of homegrown theorizing
Aydınlı, Ersel; Biltekin, Gonca (Routledge, 2018) -
Widening the world of IR: a typology of homegrown theorizing
Aydınlı, Ersel; Biltekin, G. (Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research, İhsan Doğramacı Peace Foundation, 2018)It is rare that a recognized voice from non-Western world makes an impression in International Relations theory. While a few studies have looked at the structural and institutional constraints that contribute to such lack ... -
Winning a low intensity conflict: drawing lessons from the Turkish case
Özdağ, Ü.; Aydınlı, Ersel (Routledge, 2003)Terms such as ‘unconventional warfare’ and ‘small wars’, which were used extensively during the Cold War era, began to be replaced in the late 1980s with the term low intensity conflict (LIC), particularly by American ...