Browsing Department of International Relations by Title
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The clash of security identities: the question of Turkey's membership in the European Union
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Climate change and security: different perceptions, different approaches
(Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği İktisadi İşletmesi, 2017)The concerns about the results of climate change have been increasing as new scientific proofs emerge and people witness its direct effects in environmental catastrophes. There also have been different efforts to ... -
Codification of the inviolability of frontiers principle in the Helsinki Final Act: Its purpose and implications for conflict resolution
(Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2014)This article tests the proposition that there is inherent conflict between the principles of the Helsinki Final Act, specifically those related to equal rights and the self-determination of peoples, territorial integrity ... -
Coercion by fear: securitization of Iraq prior to the 2003 war
(Sage Publications, 2019-10)The Iraq War was one of the most prominent events of the early 2000s. The prelude to the war halted the sense of optimism that captivated International Relations as a discipline after the end of the Cold War. The United ... -
Cold War Triumphalism and the Reagan Factor
(T.C. Dışişleri Bakanlığı Stratejik Araştırmalar Merkezi, 2015)Three decades after Gorbachev’s 1986 Glasnost campaign, the sudden death of the Soviet Union still continues to keep diplomatic historians busy with its momentous implications. The mutually excluding political realms of ... -
Collective discussion ferocious architecture : sovereign spaces/places by design
(Oxford University Press, 2016)The authors in this collective discussion engage, disaggregate and unpack the triangulation of security, technology and architecture, across a range of contemporary spaces/places. Reflecting diverse interdisciplinary ... -
Commensurability of research methods in critical security studies
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The common and uncommon political economies of water and oil ‘wars’
(Frank Cass Publishers, 2003)This article compares the political economies of water and oil conflicts. It suggests that the ‘common pool resource’ (CPR) framework only partially explains the prototypically ‘upstream-downstream’ disputes over flowing ... -
A Comparative Analysis of the United States’ Trade Frictions with China, Japan and South Korea, 1985-2016
(Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart Üniversitesi Biga İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi, 2017)This article investigates the interplay between interstate economic and security relations by conducting a comparative analysis of United States’ (U.S.) trade frictions with China, Japan and South Korea. The data demonstrate ... -
Conceptions of ‘the international’ beyond the core: Turkey in the post-Cold War era
(Routledge, 2018)International relations (IR) scholarship rests on a conception of ‘the international’ based on the experiences of core actors. A burgeoning literature has asked what IR would look like if non-core actors’ conceptions of ... -
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Conclusion: Seeking conceptual links for changing paradigms
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The conflict resolution and counterterrorism dilemma: Turkey faces its Kurdish question
(Taylor & Francis, 2011)This article considers the relationship between two processes-conflict resolution and counterterrorism-which conceptually share many common points, yet in practice do not necessarily proceed together easily towards a common ... -
Constructing Turkey's "western" identity during the Cold War: discourses of the intellectuals of statecraft
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Containers
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Context learning in Okapi
(1997)A user who makes repeated use of a retrieval system may be assumed to have a context which is common to successive uses (even if the immediate need differs). An IR system which could make use of this context may be better ... -
The continuing appeal of critical security studies
(Routledge, 2012)Twenty years have passed since the publication of Ken Booth’s seminal essay ‘Security and Emancipation’ (1991). It has been 16 years since Ken Booth and Richard Wyn Jones offered the fi rst post-graduate level course on ... -
The contradictions of development: primitive accumulation and geopolitics in the two Sudans
(Routledge, 2013)The recent opening ceremony of the so-called Lamu Port and Lamu Southern Sudan-Ethiopia Transport Corridor (LAPSSET) has laid bare yet again the inherently contradictory nature of post-colonial development. The mega project ...