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Akıllı Kentleşmede Uluslararası Göç Yönetişiminin Etkisi: Oyun Teorisi Bağlamında İncelenmesi (Nash Dengesi)

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 5, 3114 - 3130, 19.09.2025
https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1698883

Öz

Göç olgusu tarih boyunca ekonomik, siyasi ve toplumsal kaynaklı nedenler yanında uluslararası ve iç savaş gibi yıkıcı etkenlerden dolayı ülkelerin ve toplumların yaşamını etkileyen ve şekillendiren önemli faktörlerden biri olmuştur. Bu bağlamda göç yönetişimi, “göçü düzenlemeye ve göçmenleri korumaya yönelik kurum, yasal çerçeve, mekanizma ve uygulamalardan oluşan sistem” olarak tanımlanmaktadır. Akıllı kentleşme ise gelecek nesillere yaşanabilir kentler bırakma anlayışı içerisinde sürdürülebilir bir kent yaşamını yerleştirmek amacıyla, teknolojinin çok, zararlı atıkların az olduğu bir yaşam alanını ifade etmektedir. Oyun teorisi, bireyler, kurumlar ve devletlerarasındaki çatışma ve iş birliği gibi konuları mevcut veriler ve kısıtlar içerisinde karar verme ve tercihte bulunma durumunda olan aktörlerin kazançlarını maksimize ve kayıplarını minimize etme stratejilerini inceleyen bir disiplindir. Çalışmada akıllı kentleşme politikaları ile uluslararası göç yönetişimi arasındaki ilişkinin ne yönde olacağı oyun teorisi çerçevesinde analiz edilmiştir. Çalışmanın amacı, uluslararası göç yönetişiminin akıllı kentleşme politikalarına etkisinin oyun teorisi stratejileri bağlamında incelenmesidir. Bu amaç çerçevesinde çalışma, uluslararası göç yönetişiminin iki önemli aktörü olan Türkiye ve AB’nin göç ve göçmen politikaları karşısındaki tutumlarını kapsamaktadır. İki kişili oyun matrisi oluşturularak kurulan oyunun denge noktası maxmin ve minmax yöntemiyle hesaplanmış ve elde edilen sonuçlara göre AB’nin akıllı kentleşme stratejisine karşın Türkiye’nin geçici kabul stratejisini seçmesi gerektiği sonucuna ulaşılmıştır. Uluslararası göç yönetişimi ile ilgili verilerden hareketle yapılan analiz sonucunda Nash Dengesi oluşmamaktadır Bu bağlamda, karma strateji yaklaşımının benimsenmesi hem göç yönetişimi hem de kentleşme politikaları açısından daha sürdürülebilir ve esnek bir işbirliği ortamının sağlanabilir olacağı değerlendirilmiştir.

Kaynakça

  • Aksoy, Z. (2012). International Migration and Intercultural Communication. Journal of International Social Research, 5(20), 292-303.
  • Anadolu Ajansi, (2024). EU population grows to 449.2 million, https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/dunya/abnin-nufusu-449-2-milyona-yukseldi/3272125#, Access Date: 01.05.2025.
  • Aydoğmuş, Ö. H. & Gürpınar, E. (2023). Positive Externalities in the Production and Diffusion of Knowledge: A Game Theory Approach. Süleyman Demirel University Visionary Journal, 14(39), 775-786.
  • Bansal, N., Shrivastava, V. & Singh, J. (2015, May). Smart Urbanization–Key to Sustainable Cities. In Real Corp 2015. Plan Together–Rıght Now–Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions. Proceedings of 20th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society (pp. 551-560). CORP–Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning.
  • Berkin, E. E., Önder, H. & Aydoğmuş, Ö. H. 2022. A Game Theoretic Approach to Design Mating Programs for Livestock. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 46(1), 124-129. https://doi.org/10.3906/vet-2008-76
  • Betts, A. (2011). Global migration governance. Oxford University Press. https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Betts%20Global%20Migration%20Governance%20PB.pdf. Access Date: 14.04.2025.
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  • Bulut, Y. & Aslan, M. M. (2022). The Role of Smart City Applications in Migration Management: Open Data and Geographic Information Systems. Journal of Dicle University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences 12(24), 135-148.
  • Bülbül, B. (2019). Obtaining Data from Public Spaces with Smart City Technologies and Evaluating Publicness. Building Information Modeling, 1(2), 62-73.
  • Castles, S. & Miller, M. J. (2009). Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region. Migration Information Source, 10, 1-11.
  • Erkek, S. (2017). 'Smart Urbanism' and İnnovative Practices of Municipalities. Journal of Civilization and Society, 1(1), 55-72.
  • Fudenberg, D. & J. Tirole. (1993), Game Theory, MIT Press, Third Edition, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
  • Genç, S. Y. & Kadah, H. (2018). Game Theory and Nash's Equilibrium Strategy. Igdir University Journal of Social Sciences. (14), 419-440.
  • Güllüpınar, F. (2012). An Evaluation on the Political Economy of Migration and International Migration Theories. Yalova Journal of Social Sciences, 2(4), 53-85.
  • IOM. (2013). Glossary of Migration Terms. https://publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/iml31 turkish_2ndedition.pdf, Access Date: 28.04.2025.
  • Kara, M. & Dönmez Kara, C. Ö. (2015). Migration Governance in Türkiye: Institutional Structure and Cooperation. Journal of Entrepreneurship & Development, 10(2).
  • Kuzu, İ. & Karakaş, B. (2015). Selected Topics in Economics, Ed. (Özkılbaç, S. & Bilgin, T.) Game Theory, Efeakademi Publications, 125-142.
  • Laufs, J., Borrion, H. & Bradford, B. (2020). Security and The Smart City: A Systematic Review. Sustainable Cities and Society, 55, 102023.
  • Nash, J. F. (1950). Equilibrium Points in N-Person Games. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). USA, 36 (1). 48-49. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.36.1.48
  • Newland, K. (2020). Will İnternational Migration Governance Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic. Migration Policy Institute. https://www.migrationpolicy.org/sites/default/ files/publications/globalcompact-migration-governance-pandemic-final.pdf. Access Date: 15.04.2025.
  • NTV. (2024). 1 billion Euros of Additional Funding from the EU to Türkiye. https://www.ntv.com.tr/dunya/abden-turkiyeye-1-milyar-euroluk-ek-fon,-rlQuZjOdEOgkFEoe _HyUg, Access Date: 01.05.2025.
  • Örselli, E. & Dinçer, S. (2019). Understanding Smart Cities: An Evaluation on Konya and Barcelona. International Academy of Management Journal, 2(1), 90-110.
  • Özden, Y. & Hamurcu, A. (2019). International Migration Governance and Türkiye. ASSAM International Refereed Journal, 447-455.
  • Prisner, E. (2014). Game Theory Through Examples (Vol. 46). American Mathematical Society
  • Samuelson, L. (2016). Game Theory in Economics and Beyond. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 30(4), 107-130.
  • Sandıklı, A. & Kaya, E. (2013). Theoretical Approaches to the Concept Of Peace and Global Governance. Istanbul Commerce University Journal of Social Sciences, (23), 59-79.
  • Şahin, S. & Eren, E. (2012). The Development of Game Theory and Its Effects on the Formation of Today's Economic Paradigm. Journal of Law and Economics Research, 4(1), 265-274.
  • Şemşit, S. (2018). The Phenomenon and Types of International Migration in the Context of European Union Policies: A Conceptual Overview. Journal of Management and Economics, 25(1), 269-289.
  • Urbanet. (2025). World Urban Population. https://www.urbanet.info/world-urban-population/, Access Date: 13.04.2025.
  • Weibull, J. W. (1997). Evolutionary Game Theory. MIT press.
  • Zhong, S., Zhang, L., Zheng, B., Arif, A. & Usman, A. (2025). Smart Governance and Smart Urbanization: Digital Solutions to Alleviate Energy Poverty in Major Energy Consuming Economies. Energy Strategy Reviews, 58, 1-14.

International Migration Governance and Smart Urbanization: An Analysis in the Context of Game Theory (Nash Equilibrium)

Yıl 2025, Cilt: 18 Sayı: 5, 3114 - 3130, 19.09.2025
https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1698883

Öz

Throughout history, migration has been one of the most important factors affecting and shaping the lives of countries and societies driven by economic, political and social reasons as well as by destructive factors such as international and civil wars. In this context, migration governance is defined as “a system of institutions, legal frameworks, mechanisms and practices to regulate migration and protect migrants”. Smart urbanization, on the other hand, refers to the development of living spaces that incorporate advanced technology and generate less harmful waste, with the goal of establishing a sustainable urban life and leaving livable cities to future generations. Game theory is a discipline that examines the strategies of actors, such as individuals, institutions, and states such as individuals, institutions, and states, who must make decisions under given constraints data, aiming to maximizing gains and minimizing losses losses in scenarios involving conflict and cooperation. This study analyzes the relationship between smart urbanization policies and international migration governance within the framework of game theory. The aim of the study is to examine the impact of international migration governance on smart urbanization policies in the context of game theoretic strategies. Within this framework, the study covers the attitudes of two important actors of international migration governance, Turkey and the EU, towards migration and migration policies. A two-player game matrix was constructed, and the equilibrium point of the game was calculated using the maxmin and minmax methods. Based on the results, it was concluded that Türkiye should adapt the temporary admission strategy despite the EU's preference for smart urbanization strategy. The analysis based on the data related to international migration governance, revealed that there is no Nash Equilibrium. In this context, the approach to be adopted is a mixed strategy approach. This will provide a more sustainable and flexible cooperation environment for both migration governance and urbanization policies.

Kaynakça

  • Aksoy, Z. (2012). International Migration and Intercultural Communication. Journal of International Social Research, 5(20), 292-303.
  • Anadolu Ajansi, (2024). EU population grows to 449.2 million, https://www.aa.com.tr/tr/dunya/abnin-nufusu-449-2-milyona-yukseldi/3272125#, Access Date: 01.05.2025.
  • Aydoğmuş, Ö. H. & Gürpınar, E. (2023). Positive Externalities in the Production and Diffusion of Knowledge: A Game Theory Approach. Süleyman Demirel University Visionary Journal, 14(39), 775-786.
  • Bansal, N., Shrivastava, V. & Singh, J. (2015, May). Smart Urbanization–Key to Sustainable Cities. In Real Corp 2015. Plan Together–Rıght Now–Overall. From Vision to Reality for Vibrant Cities and Regions. Proceedings of 20th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society (pp. 551-560). CORP–Competence Center of Urban and Regional Planning.
  • Berkin, E. E., Önder, H. & Aydoğmuş, Ö. H. 2022. A Game Theoretic Approach to Design Mating Programs for Livestock. Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, 46(1), 124-129. https://doi.org/10.3906/vet-2008-76
  • Betts, A. (2011). Global migration governance. Oxford University Press. https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Betts%20Global%20Migration%20Governance%20PB.pdf. Access Date: 14.04.2025.
  • Boyalı, H. (2022). Governance and Crisis Management. (Ed: Yıldız Atmaca ve Vedat Yılmaz), Globalization and Crisis Management, in Crisis Management (Structures, Functions and Policies) (ss.391-412). Ankara: Orion Publisher.
  • Bulut, Y. & Aslan, M. M. (2022). The Role of Smart City Applications in Migration Management: Open Data and Geographic Information Systems. Journal of Dicle University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences 12(24), 135-148.
  • Bülbül, B. (2019). Obtaining Data from Public Spaces with Smart City Technologies and Evaluating Publicness. Building Information Modeling, 1(2), 62-73.
  • Castles, S. & Miller, M. J. (2009). Migration in the Asia-Pacific Region. Migration Information Source, 10, 1-11.
  • Erkek, S. (2017). 'Smart Urbanism' and İnnovative Practices of Municipalities. Journal of Civilization and Society, 1(1), 55-72.
  • Fudenberg, D. & J. Tirole. (1993), Game Theory, MIT Press, Third Edition, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
  • Genç, S. Y. & Kadah, H. (2018). Game Theory and Nash's Equilibrium Strategy. Igdir University Journal of Social Sciences. (14), 419-440.
  • Güllüpınar, F. (2012). An Evaluation on the Political Economy of Migration and International Migration Theories. Yalova Journal of Social Sciences, 2(4), 53-85.
  • IOM. (2013). Glossary of Migration Terms. https://publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/iml31 turkish_2ndedition.pdf, Access Date: 28.04.2025.
  • Kara, M. & Dönmez Kara, C. Ö. (2015). Migration Governance in Türkiye: Institutional Structure and Cooperation. Journal of Entrepreneurship & Development, 10(2).
  • Kuzu, İ. & Karakaş, B. (2015). Selected Topics in Economics, Ed. (Özkılbaç, S. & Bilgin, T.) Game Theory, Efeakademi Publications, 125-142.
  • Laufs, J., Borrion, H. & Bradford, B. (2020). Security and The Smart City: A Systematic Review. Sustainable Cities and Society, 55, 102023.
  • Nash, J. F. (1950). Equilibrium Points in N-Person Games. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). USA, 36 (1). 48-49. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.36.1.48
  • Newland, K. (2020). Will İnternational Migration Governance Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic. Migration Policy Institute. https://www.migrationpolicy.org/sites/default/ files/publications/globalcompact-migration-governance-pandemic-final.pdf. Access Date: 15.04.2025.
  • NTV. (2024). 1 billion Euros of Additional Funding from the EU to Türkiye. https://www.ntv.com.tr/dunya/abden-turkiyeye-1-milyar-euroluk-ek-fon,-rlQuZjOdEOgkFEoe _HyUg, Access Date: 01.05.2025.
  • Örselli, E. & Dinçer, S. (2019). Understanding Smart Cities: An Evaluation on Konya and Barcelona. International Academy of Management Journal, 2(1), 90-110.
  • Özden, Y. & Hamurcu, A. (2019). International Migration Governance and Türkiye. ASSAM International Refereed Journal, 447-455.
  • Prisner, E. (2014). Game Theory Through Examples (Vol. 46). American Mathematical Society
  • Samuelson, L. (2016). Game Theory in Economics and Beyond. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 30(4), 107-130.
  • Sandıklı, A. & Kaya, E. (2013). Theoretical Approaches to the Concept Of Peace and Global Governance. Istanbul Commerce University Journal of Social Sciences, (23), 59-79.
  • Şahin, S. & Eren, E. (2012). The Development of Game Theory and Its Effects on the Formation of Today's Economic Paradigm. Journal of Law and Economics Research, 4(1), 265-274.
  • Şemşit, S. (2018). The Phenomenon and Types of International Migration in the Context of European Union Policies: A Conceptual Overview. Journal of Management and Economics, 25(1), 269-289.
  • Urbanet. (2025). World Urban Population. https://www.urbanet.info/world-urban-population/, Access Date: 13.04.2025.
  • Weibull, J. W. (1997). Evolutionary Game Theory. MIT press.
  • Zhong, S., Zhang, L., Zheng, B., Arif, A. & Usman, A. (2025). Smart Governance and Smart Urbanization: Digital Solutions to Alleviate Energy Poverty in Major Energy Consuming Economies. Energy Strategy Reviews, 58, 1-14.
Toplam 31 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Kamu Yönetimi
Bölüm Tüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Mehmet Ölmez 0000-0002-1462-1241

Bülent Bayrak 0000-0003-1056-8866

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 19 Eylül 2025
Yayımlanma Tarihi 19 Eylül 2025
Gönderilme Tarihi 13 Mayıs 2025
Kabul Tarihi 18 Eylül 2025
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2025 Cilt: 18 Sayı: 5

Kaynak Göster

APA Ölmez, M., & Bayrak, B. (2025). International Migration Governance and Smart Urbanization: An Analysis in the Context of Game Theory (Nash Equilibrium). Kent Akademisi, 18(5), 3114-3130. https://doi.org/10.35674/kent.1698883

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