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Category: Politics

Politics

System or Unit: Why do Dyadic Relations Differ?

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Kadri Kaan Renda   Most of the students of international relations are steeped in the debates on the concept of anarchy. Not only neorealist school builds its arguments on the...
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SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, 1927-2008

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
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Nabucco Pipeline Project

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Duygu Uckun   Traditionally energy markets are analyzed by using economic indicators, namely the supply and demand forces in the market. Increasingly the actors in the energy sector are becoming...
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CESRAN-SARAM’ın hatırlattıkları

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Özgür Tüfekçi   Dünyada İngilizce’nin lingua-franca olarak kabul görmesinden dolayı bir çok kelime Türkçe’mize olduğu gibi aktarılmakta ve çok yaygın olarak kullanılmaktadır. Bunlardan bir tanesi de Think-tank kelimesidir ki; Türkçeleştirmektense...
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Security Concerns of Turkey – Cold War And Post-Cold War Periods

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Dr. Gamze Güngörmüş KONA   Since the establishment of modern Turkish Republic, by a distinguished soldier and leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, in 1923, following a four-year War of Independence (1918-1922)...
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Turkey and The Central Asian Republics: Strategy Models and Future Scenarios (II) – Future Scenarios

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Dr. Gamze Güngörmüş KONA   The main aim of this second part of the article is to present some future scenarios that Turkey might face following the application of four...
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Turkey and The Central Asian Republics: Strategy Models and Future Scenarios (I) – Strategy Models

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Dr. Gamze Güngörmüş KONA   This article includes two parts. In the first part, four different strategy models have been developed in order that Turkey could maximise her foreign policy...
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The Rise and The Fall of Political Islam in Turkey

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
Dr. Gamze Güngörmüş KONA   Religion has an independent status having the function of reinforcing both the individuals and societies. Particularly, Islam which has a more direct relation with the...
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Yeni Irak, Yeni Orta Doğu Ve Türk Dış Politikası

CESRAN Int.30 March 2014
   Dr. Gamze Güngörmüş Kona   II. Dünya Savaşı’nı takip eden yıllarda bağımsızlığını kazanan Orta Doğu devletleri oluşmaya başlanan iki kutuplu sistemde kendi coğrafyalarında iki başat devletin güç mücadelesine tanık...
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2000-2008 Dönemi Türkiye’nin Güvenlik Politikaları

CESRAN Int.30 March 201430 March 2014
Dr. Gamze Güngörmüş KONA Soğuk Savaş sonrası dönemin ardından uluslararası sistem kapsamında yaşanan bir dizi radikal değişim, dönüşüm ve kriz anları kimi kez bizleri Soğuk Savaş döneminin en sıcak gelişmelerini...
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