Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü Yayın Koleksiyonu
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Book Part Citation - WoS: 27Early Ottoman Diplomacy: Ad Hoc Period(Palgrave, 2003) Ari, Buelent; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerBook Part Citation - WoS: 0Roman Historiography of Eighteenth-Century Britain Beyond Gibbon: Ancient Norms of Empire For Moderns(Brill, 2013) Atac, C. Akca; 17826Book Part Citation - Scopus: 1Russia-Turkey Relations (1991–2016): Diverging Interests and Compelling Realities(Springer International Publishing, 2017) Ekinci, D.; 17316Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0South Caucasus and COVID-19: Vulnerabilities, Setbacks, Responses(Taylor and Francis, 2023) Ekinci, F.D.; 17316This chapter discusses the impact and implications of the COVID-19 pandemic in the South Caucasus. In the framework of the main argument that multiple regional vulnerabilities and setbacks in healthcare systems and economic capacity inherited from the Soviet era shaped the response capacity of the regional actors with the outbreak of the pandemic, it first provides an account of the pre-pandemic background conditions in these spheres in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, going back to the Soviet period. It then explores the post-1991 and pandemic period conditions in respect of the same actors in the same spheres, maintaining that the pandemic exacerbated the earlier vulnerabilities and led to limited responses. The final analysis affirms the findings and offers some recommendations for the future. © 2024 selection and editorial matter, Erman Akilli, Burak Güneş and Ahmet Gökbel.Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 0THE SEA THAT BINDS US: THE EU'S PROBLEMATIC NORMATIVE CAPACITY AND THE UNION FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN(I B Tauris & Co Ltd, 2014) Atac, C. Akca; 17826; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerBook Part Citation - Scopus: 0Turkish decision-making and the balkans: Implications of role theory(Peter Lang AG, 2015) Ekinci, D.; 17316The once-and-for-all change in the end of 1980s brought with it new states in the Balkans, which propelled renewed Turkish policy formulation vis-à-vis the region. The post-Cold War timeline of Turkish-Balkan relations demonstrated foreign-policy attitudes taking shape differently compared to Cold War period due to mutually evolving role identifications and role prescriptions of actors, on which the conceptual baggage of role theory offers a germane framework for enquiry. Changes in role conceptions in Turkey's Balkan relations after 1990 were neither limitless nor thoroughly radical. Relations with the region were undisputedly taken further after the Cold War, and yet remained low-key compared to relations with other neighbouring regions. © Peter Lang GmbH Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften Frankfurt am Main 2015. All rights reserved.