Person: GÖKPINAR, FATİH BİLAL
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Publication Climate-migration: A security analysis within the context of green theory(Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği, 2020-01-01) Arı, Tayyar; Gökpınar, Fatih Bilal; ARI, CAFER TAYYAR; GÖKPINAR, FATİH BİLAL; Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü; 0000-0002-0218-9033; 0000-0002-3874-3622; U-6256-2019; GBH-2159-2022This study aims to discuss climate migration as a relatively new global issue with various dimensions and to widen the current perspective within global politics to be more inclusive and ecocentric. This study argues that traditional international relations theories and practices are ineffective in discussing and analyzing climate migration as a new global security problem. After a discussion of the conceptual problems, the traditional paradigms of international relations, their policy implications, and the traditional actors will be identified as the primary sources of this problems. Finally, we will conclude that the application of an ecocentric perspective, with holistic characteristics, will provide a better understanding of the current problems.Publication Frozen in time while icebergs are melting: Turkiye's climate policy(Center Foreign Policy & Peace Research, 2023-04-07) Aktaş, Özgür; Gökpınar, Fatih Bilal; GÖKPINAR, FATİH BİLAL; İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi; Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü; 0000-0002-0218-9033; 0000-0002-1232-7903In this paper, we adopt Walter Carlsnaes' tripartite approach in order to scrutinize the consistency of Turkiye's climate policy with changing climate regimes. We explain the actor-structure duality in climate policy through the interaction of climate regimes and Turkiye's climate policy. The paper reveals the causality behind the policies implemented by Turkiye as a result of its core values and preferences, and explains their continuities. Finally, we address the potential of the European Green Deal to influence Turkiye's preferences, and therefore its climate policy.