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Dünya üzerinde yaşanan en büyük felaketlerden biri olan 6 Şubat depremleri, on binlerce canımızı aldı. Ülke olarak yaşadığımız bu zor ve acı günleri, birlikte aşmanın çabası içerisindeyiz. Bu süreç, neye ihtiyacımız olduğunu, nerelerde eksiklerin bulunduğunu daha iyi anlayıp yola devam etme zorunluluğumuzu gözler önüne serdi. Sadece deprem ve afet yönetimini ele aldığımız bu ayki sayımız, en acı sayımız, oldu. Deprem sürecinde yaşananları, gözlemleri, deprem sonrası kriz yönetimini, devlet kurumları ve sivil toplum kuruluşlarının koordinasyon ve iş birliği çalışmalarını, yardıma gelen ülkelerin desteklerini aktarmaya çalıştık. Herhalde bu ay, yaşadığımız en uzun Şubat idi. Deprem felaketinde hayatını kaybedenlere Allah’tan rahmet, yakınlarına baş başsağlığı, yaralı olan vatandaşlarımıza da acil şifalar diliyoruz. Ülkemizin başı sağ olsun.
“An important account of a very overlooked aspect of the Great War.” —Strategy Page With the transfer of German units to the western front in the spring of 1918, the position of the Central Powers on the Macedonian front worsened. Materiel became scarce and morale among the Bulgarian forces deteriorated. The Entente Command perceived in Macedonia an excellent opportunity to apply additional pressure to the Germans, who were already retreating on the western front. In September, Entente forces undertook an offensive directed primarily at Bulgarian defenses at Dobro Pole. Balkan Breakthrough tells the story of that battle and its consequences. Dobro Pole was the catalyst for the collapse...
John Keane, a leading scholar of political theory, tracks the recent development of a big idea with fresh potency - global civil society. In this timely book, Keane explores the contradictory forces currently nurturing or threatening its growth, and he shows how talk of global civil society implies a political vision of a less violent world, founded on legally sanctioned power-sharing arrangements among different and intermingling forms of socio-economic life. Keane's reflections are pitted against the widespread feeling that the world is both too complex and too violent to deserve serious reflection. His account borrows from various scholarly disciplines, including political science and international relations, to challenge the silence and confusion within much of contemporary literature on globalisation and global governance. Against fears of terrorism, rising tides of xenophobia, and loose talk of 'anti-globalisation', the defence of global civil society mounted here implies the need for new democratic ways of living.
Sunuş 7 Yöntem ve Yaklaşım ıı Giriş: Türk Dış Politikasının (TDP) Teori ve Pratiği n TDP'nin Kuramsal Çerçevesi 20 TDP'nin Uygulanması 54 1919-1923: Kurtuluş Yılları 95 Dönemin Bilançosu 97 Mondros Silah Bırakışması 110 Stvres Barış Antlaşması '. 113 Batı Avrupa'yla ilişkiler 139 Sovyetlerle İlişkiler 155 Yunanistan'la İlişkiler. 178 Orta Dogu'yla İlişkiler 194 Mudanya Silah Bırakışması 213 Lausanne Banş Antlaşması 215 1923-1939: Göreli Özerklik -1 239 Dönemin Bilançosu 241 Batı Avrupa'yla ilişkiler 258 SSCB'yle İlişkiler 314 Yunanistan'la İlişkiler. „ 325 Orta Doğu'yla ilişkiler 357 Montreux Boğazlar Sözleşmesi 370 1939-1945: Sava...
Combining theoretical reflections and empirical insights from paradigmatic case studies in the area of external energy governance, pipeline politics, Liquefied Natural Gas development and offshore petroleum policy and politics, this ground-breaking study demonstrates that a distinctive and new politics of energy security is definitively emerging in the European Union. Innovative not only in regard to the case studies presented (which include the Caspian region, the Baltic, Mediterrean countries, Central Asia and EU-Russia relations), but also in regard to the analytical framework adopted – an International Political Economy approach informed by an historical institutional perspective – the book challenges the common view of the ‘de-politicisation’ of energy security supported by the mainstream market approach and the power politics and ‘zero-sum game’ view supported by the geopolitical perspective. This book places the study of EU energy politics in the broader, evolving context of global energy markets and explores the complex interactions between EU and national political dynamics and between energy security and environmental concerns at the local level.
The concept of sovereignty is central to international relations theory and theories of state formation, and provides the foundation of the conventional separation of modern politics into domestic and international spheres. In this book Jens Bartelson provides a critical analysis and conceptual history of sovereignty, dealing with this separation as reflected in philosophical and political texts during three periods: the Renaissance, the Classical Age, and Modernity. He argues that the concept of sovereignty and its place within political discourse are conditioned by philosophical and historiographical discontinuities between the periods, and that sovereignty should be regarded as a concept contingent upon, rather than fundamental to, political science and its history.
Turkey is a longstanding ally of the United States and Europe. After the demise of the Soviet empire, Turkey's strategic importance has changed but not diminished. Today Turkey is facing a completely different foreign and security policy environment. However, Turkey is also undergoing extraordinary internal change. Many established political truths of the Republic's seventy-five-year-long tradition are increasingly questioned by a growing part of its people. Above all, there is the rise of political Islam and the ensuing clash of ideologies between "secularists" and "Islamists" as well as the debate about Turkey's "Kurdish reality." Turkey's allies will have to respond to this development by adapting their policies. Nothing less than a re-evaluation and, eventually, a re-orientation in relations with both the United States and Europe is required if Turkey is to remain anchored in the West. This book undertakes a comprehensive overview and analysis of Turkey's internal and external changes and provides elements of a new European and American policy toward a key strategic partner.
The main purpose of the study is to discuss the inter-state and intra-state conflicts and the main problem areas in the geography extending from China to Eurasia. The book consists of eighteen chapters, all written by senior professors and associate professors.