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HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2, 1 - 26, 01.06.2014

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Sessessionist movements had played a big role in foreign policies of countries in the Middle East, mainly Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Russia during the 1990s. This article tries to answer the question of how Kurdish issue and terror stemming from shaped and changed the international subsystem during the 1990s. I propose a theory to explain the succcess or the failure of the sessessionist movements. These movements are dormant or ineffective due to constrains provided by the international system. The change in the international system, in this case the end of Cold War and the Gulf War, created opportunity for ethnic groups, such as Iraqi Kurds to attempt to seccede from central government. The states in the region responded accordingly and this created power vacuum and escalated interestate conflict. In this power vacuum, the support of hegemon for ethnic group was necessary condition for the success of the ethnic secessionist movement. If the USA as a hegemon had supported the seccesionist movements, a new international system would have emerged. However, ideological affinity and alliance between regional power and hegemon, as the case between Turkey and the USA, prevented hegemon to support sessessionist movement. If ineffective state such as Iraq after the Gulf War was unable to defeat the revolt and ethnic group was fragmented, the civil war reigns as happened in Iraq during the 1990s

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  • Keohane, R. O. (1984). After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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  • Olson, R (1996b). “The Kurdish question and Chechnya: Turkish and Russian Foreign Policies since the Gulf War” Middle East Policy, March 1996 v.4 n.3 p.106(13)
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  • Putnam, R. D.(1988). “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The logic of Two-Level Games.” International Organization, 42: 426-60.
  • Stack, J. F. Jr.(1997). “The Ethnic Challenge to International Relations Theory” in Wars in the Midst of Peace. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press.
  • “US mulls aid for Iraqi Kurds” (1997, June 30) ArabicNews.com
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  • Yassin, B. A. (1995). Vision or Reality? : The Kurds in the Policy of the Great Power. Lund, Sweden : Lund University Press.
Yıl 2014, Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2, 1 - 26, 01.06.2014

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Aybet, G.(1994). Turkey's Foreign Policy and Its Implications for the West: a Turkish Perspective, London: Royal United Services Institute for Defense Studies.
  • Bölükbaşı, S. (1991). "Ankara, Damascus, Baghdad, and the Regionalization of Turkey's Kurdish Succession," Journal of South Asian and Middle East Studies, v.14, no.4, pp. 15-36.
  • Barkey, H. J. (1996). "Under the Gun: Turkish Foreign Policy and the Kurdish Question" in Robert
  • Olson, ed. The Kurdish Nationalist Movement in the 1990s: Its Impact on Turkey and the Middle East. Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky.
  • Carment, D., P. James. Eds.(1997), Wars in the Midst of Peace: The International Politics of Ethnic Conflict ( Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh,.
  • Ciment, J.(1996). The Kurds: State and Minority in Iraq and Iran. New York: Facts on File, Inc.
  • “Fierce Fighting Between Kurd Factions Despite US, British, And Turkish Efforts” (1997, October 16) ArabicNews.com.
  • Gilpin, R. (1987). The Political Economy of International Relations. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,
  • Gunter, M. M.(1997). The Kurds and the Future of Turkey. New York: St. Martin's Press.
  • Hassanpour, A.(1994). “The Kurdish Experience” Middle East Report. Vol.24, No.4. pp. 2-7, 23.
  • Horowitz, D. (1985). Ethnic Groups in Conflict. Berkley: University of California Press.
  • Hoagland, J. (1997). “Before Turkey Joins Europe” The Washington Post, Nov. 2.
  • Ismet G. I.( 1992). The PKK: A Report on Separatist Violence in Turkey (1973- 1992) Ankara: The Turkish Daily News Publications,
  • Kellas, J. G. (1991). The Politics of Nationalism and Ethnicity, New York: St. Martin's Press.
  • Keohane, R. O. (1984). After Hegemony: Cooperation and Discord in the World Political Economy. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
  • Lapidus, I. M.(1998). “The Kurdish Nationalist Movement in the 1990s” ORBIS, v.42 n.4, p.619(13)
  • Lind, M. (1994). "In Defense of Liberal Nationalism", Foreign Affairs, v. 73, n. 3, pp. 87-99.
  • Mcdowall, D. (1992). The Kurds: a Nation Denied. London: Minority Rights Group.
  • Haass, R. N. (1997).The United States and Iraq: A Strategy for the Long Haul. Washington, DC: Brookings Institute Press .
  • O'balance, E. (1996). The Kurdish Struggle, 1920-94, Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmillan; New York: St. Martin's Press,
  • Olson, R., ed. (1996a). The Kurdish Nationalist Movement in the 1990s: Its Impact on Turkey and the Middle East. Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky.
  • Olson, R (1996b). “The Kurdish question and Chechnya: Turkish and Russian Foreign Policies since the Gulf War” Middle East Policy, March 1996 v.4 n.3 p.106(13)
  • Olson, R (1996c). “The Kurdish Question and Turkey’s Foreign Policy toward Syria, Iran, Russia, and Iraq since the Gulf War”. Robert Olson, ed. The Kurdish Nationalist Movement in the 1990s: Its Impact on Turkey and the Middle East. Kentucky: The University Press of Kentucky.
  • Olson,R. (1997). “Turkey-Syria Relations Since the Gulf War: Kurds and Water.” Middle East Policy, v.5 n.2, p.168(26).
  • Putnam, R. D.(1988). “Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The logic of Two-Level Games.” International Organization, 42: 426-60.
  • Stack, J. F. Jr.(1997). “The Ethnic Challenge to International Relations Theory” in Wars in the Midst of Peace. Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press.
  • “US mulls aid for Iraqi Kurds” (1997, June 30) ArabicNews.com
  • Watson, A.(1992). The Evolution of International Society: A Comparative Historical Analysis. London: Routledge.
  • Yassin, B. A. (1995). Vision or Reality? : The Kurds in the Policy of the Great Power. Lund, Sweden : Lund University Press.
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Diğer ID JA37PY38MB
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
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Seyit Ali Avcu Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Haziran 2014
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Haziran 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2014 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 2

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APA Avcu, S. A. (2014). HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S. MANAS Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, 3(2), 1-26.
AMA Avcu SA. HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S. MJSS. Haziran 2014;3(2):1-26.
Chicago Avcu, Seyit Ali. “HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S”. MANAS Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi 3, sy. 2 (Haziran 2014): 1-26.
EndNote Avcu SA (01 Haziran 2014) HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S. MANAS Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi 3 2 1–26.
IEEE S. A. Avcu, “HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S”, MJSS, c. 3, sy. 2, ss. 1–26, 2014.
ISNAD Avcu, Seyit Ali. “HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S”. MANAS Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi 3/2 (Haziran 2014), 1-26.
JAMA Avcu SA. HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S. MJSS. 2014;3:1–26.
MLA Avcu, Seyit Ali. “HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S”. MANAS Sosyal Araştırmalar Dergisi, c. 3, sy. 2, 2014, ss. 1-26.
Vancouver Avcu SA. HEGEMONIC STABILITY THEORY AND SECESSIONIST MOVEMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST DURING THE 1990S. MJSS. 2014;3(2):1-26.

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