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‘We are not barbarians’: gender politics and Turkey’s quest for the West
(SAGE Publications Ltd., 2015-01-14)
Turkey’s policy-makers have historically aimed to position Turkey within the West by convincing the latter that Turkey meets the ‘standards’ of the West, that they ‘are not barbarians’. This article aims to offer a gender ...
Quantifying intelligence cooperation: The United States International Intelligence Behavior (USIIB) dataset
(SAGE Publications, 2011-09-22)
This report describes the creation of the United States International Intelligence Behavior dataset (USIIB). The
USIIB represents the first collection of event data specifically intended for exploring in a quantifiable ...
Trust in world politics: converting 'identity' into a source of security through trust-learning
(Routledge, 2014)
In the discipline of international relations, the concept of trust has been theorised in two ways: the 'rationalist' approach and the 'normative' approach. This article aims to show that these approaches do not adequately ...
‘Real people in real places’: conceptualizing power for emancipatory security through Tahrir
(Sage Publications Ltd., 2015)
The objective of emancipatory security theory is to examine the insecurities of individuals and social groups that stem from oppressive power processes, relations, and structures. However, the image of power in emancipatory ...
Securing Turkey through western-oriented foreign policy
(Cambridge University Press, 2009)
How are Turkey's insecurities relevant to the analysis of its international relations? While it is interesting to look at how particular security concerns have affected Turkey's foreign policies at various moments in ...
The securityness of secularism? The case of Turkey
(Sage Publications Ltd., 2008-12)
Secularism is frequently portrayed as a security referent in present-day Turkey. But, what is it that makes secularism a security issue? Where are we to locate the `securityness' of secularism? Against prevailing accounts ...
Security and citizenship in global South: in/securing citizens in early republican Turkey (1923-1946)
(Sage Publications Ltd., 2014-12-19)
The relationship between security and citizenship is more complex than media portrayals based
on binary oppositions seem to suggest (included/excluded, security/insecurity), or mainstream
approaches to International Relations ...
A magnificent partnership: Kant and Clausewitz
(2007)
Kant and Clausewitz, the two great authors of the Enlightenment as well as of the Counter-Enlightenment, still play an important role in the theory of International Relations. The former continues to inspire Liberals and ...
Arguing against security communitarianism
(Routledge, 2015-09-02)
Anthony Burke’s ‘security cosmopolitanism’ is a fresh and thought-provoking contribution to critical theorizing about security. In this discussion piece, I would like to join Burke’s call for ‘security cosmopolitanism’ by ...
The politics of studying securitization? the Copenhagen School in Turkey
(Sage Publications Ltd., 2011)
Copenhagen School securitization theory has made significant inroads into the study of security in Western Europe. In recent years, it has also begun to gain a presence elsewhere. This is somewhat unanticipated. Given the ...