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15 TEMMUZ DARBE GİRİŞİMİNDEN SONRA TURKİYE VE BATI BALKANLAR

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 75 - 94, 26.12.2016
https://doi.org/10.31679/adamakademi.285022

Abstract

Türkiye ile Batı Balkan devletleri ve toplumları arasındaki ilişkiler büyük önem taşımaktadır. Bu yazı öncelikle tarihsel gelişimi esas alarak Batı Balkanların tarihi, kültürel, dini, siyasi, askeri ve ekonomik bağları göz önünde bulundurarak modern Türk devletiyle ilişkilerini inceliyor. İkinci olarak, Türk devletinin Batı Balkanlar bölgesine, devletlerine ve toplumlarına yönelik politikalarını analiz edilecektir. Makalenin üçüncü bölümünde, Türk siyasal geçmişinde ve bugünkü durumundan başlayarak devlet oluşumuna kadar yükselen sivil-askeri meselelere ve Türk askeri darbelerinin tarihi üzerine odaklanılacaktır. Dördüncü bölümde, 15 Temmuz’daki darbe girişimini ve Gülen hareketini darbe girişiminin en önemli faktörü olarak analiz edeceğim. Esasen beşinci bölümde, 15 Temmuz darbe girişimi ve Batı Balkanlar’daki yansımasını, vatandaş egemenliğini ve meşruiyetini genel olarak ortadan kaldıran politik ve evrensel bir olay olarak ele alacağım. Ayrıca Türkiye’nin Batı Balkan ülkeleriyle siyasi ilişkileri gözlemlenecek ve gelecek perspektifler tartışılacaktır.

References

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WESTERN BALKANS AND TURKEY AFTER THE COUP D’ÉTAT ATTEMPT (15TH OF JULY 2016)

Year 2016, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 75 - 94, 26.12.2016
https://doi.org/10.31679/adamakademi.285022

Abstract

There is a profound importance with regard to Turkey’s relationship and the Western Balkan states and their societies. This paper first analyses the Western Balkans from an historical developmental point of view and see its relationship ground towards the modern Turkish state having in mind their historical, cultural, religious, political, military and economical ties. Secondly it will be analysed the Turkish state policies towards the Western Balkans region and their states and societies. In the third part of the paper it will be focusing towards the Turkish coup d’états history and the civil-military issues that rise in the Turkish political history from the very beginning of its state formation and last until today. In the fourth part I will be structuring my paper while analysing the coup d’état attempt on the 15th of July and the Gulen movement as one the most important factor for the coup launch. In the last part actually the fifth I will be focusing on the coup d’état attempt of the 15th of July and its reflection in the Western Balkans as a political and universal event that dismantled the citizen sovereignty and legitimacy in general. Moreover, Turkish political relations with the Western Balkan states will be observed and future perspectives will bediscussed.

References

  • Ahmet, Davutoğlu, Stratejik Derinlik – Türkiye’nin Uluslararası Konu-mul, İstanbul: Küre Yayınları, 2008
  • Aydin, Mustafa, 1999: Determinants of Turkish foreign policy: historical framework and traditional inputs, in: Middle Eastern Studies 35/4, 152-186
  • Bozdağlioğlu, Yücel, 2003: Turkish Foreign Policy and Turkish Identity: A Constructivist Approach. Florence, KY, USA: Routledge
  • Dahl R. 1985. Controlling Nuclear Weapons. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Univ. Press
  • Kerem oktem, Ayse Kadioglu, Mehmet Karli Eds.: Another Empire? A Decade of Turkey’s Foreign Policy under the Justice and Development Party, Istanbul bilgi university Press, 2009
  • Karaosmanoğlu, Ali L., 2000: The Evolution of the National Security Culture and the Military in Turkey, in: Journal of International Affairs, 54/1, 199-216.
  • Marija Mitrovic, Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Balkans: The influence of traditional determinants on Davutoğlu’s conception of Turkey - Balkan Relations, GeT MA Working Paper Series, 2014
  • Mehran Kamrava, A Political History since the First World War, University of California press, 2005
  • Öksüz, Hikmet, 2007: Turkey’s Balkan Policy (1923-2007), in: Turkish Review of Balkan Studies, 12, 129-186
  • Peter D. Feaver CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS Annu. Rev. Polit. Sci. 1999. 2:211.41 by Annual Reviews.
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Mevludin Ibish

Publication Date December 26, 2016
Submission Date January 9, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Ibish, M. (2016). WESTERN BALKANS AND TURKEY AFTER THE COUP D’ÉTAT ATTEMPT (15TH OF JULY 2016). Adam Academy Journal of Social Sciences, 6(2), 75-94. https://doi.org/10.31679/adamakademi.285022

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