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    Turkey's new foreign policy towards the middle east and the perceptions in Syria and Lebanon
    (Hale Sivgin, 2010-12-01) Arı, Tayyar; Pirinççi, Ferhat; ARI, CAFER TAYYAR; PİRİNÇÇİ, FERHAT; İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi; Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü; U-6256-2019; AAH-4418-2021
    The issues in the Middle East directly affect Turkey's interests from security to economy. However, during the Cold War, Turkey did not involve directly and influentially to the Middle Eastern affairs. The political atmosphere arose after the Cold War, especially in the beginning 2000s, gave some opportunity and/or encouraged Turkish decision makers to pursue a new policy. Turkey as it develops and continues its relations with the West and the rest of the World, tried to set a new model of relations depend on mutual respect, recognition of territorial integrity and constructing trust building relations with the regional countries in every level. This article focuses on Turkish new foreign policy toward the Middle East and reflects the perceptions in Syria and Lebanon. From these perceptions, the article claims that Turkish new diplomatic initiatives would likely to continue and will be appreciated by all sides as long as the search for stability in the region prevails.
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    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-2159-2022
    This 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.
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    Two stages of Turkey's quest for a regional power status in the middle east: An integrated role-status-seeking approach
    (Hale Sivgin, 2020-12-01) Arı, Tayyar; Munassar, Omar; ARI, CAFER TAYYAR; MUNASSAR, OMAR MOHSEN MOHSEN; İktisat ve İdare Bilimler Fakültesi; Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü; 0000-0002-3874-3622; AAW-4644-2021; U-6256-2019
    Since 2002, Turkey has actively been seeking a regional power status in the Middle East through the articulation of regional roles based on historical legacy and liberal experience. Theoretically, the paper seeks to contribute to regional power literature by integrating role theory with status-seeking theory and examining the interactions between them. This integrated approach suggests that the role orientations of aspiring regional power and regional counter-roles determine the level of status recognition of that regional power in a given regional power hierarchy. Using this approach, the paper examines the fluctuations in Turkey's pursuit of regional power status in the Middle East over two uneven stages before and after the Arab Spring. It shows that Turkey was able to play regional cooperative roles and improve its regional power status during the first stage (2002-2011) while has stumbled over the period since the Arab Spring.