Political Studies Graduate Program - Master Degree
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ÖgeChina's "belt And Road Initiative" And Its Possible Outcomes On Global Politics From A Neo-gramscian Perspective(Institute of Social Sciences, 2019) Kiracı, İsmail ; Çalkıvik, Emine Aslı ; 556107 ; Political Studies ; Siyaset ÇalışmalarıThis master's thesis is about China's "Belt and Road Initiative". More precisely, it tries to explain its political signifance through a perspective of Neo-Gramsican approach. China has shown a significant economic rise in the last decade. It expanded its military might and political influence over its neighbours. The global political leadership of the U.S. is in decline. This led political thinkers to question whether China can become the next global hegemon.
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ÖgePolitics And Music: Music As A Means To Politics And Politics As A Means To Music(Institute of Social Sciences, 2019) Denizli, Ece ; Çalkıvik, Emine Aslı ; 574966 ; Political Studies ; Siyaset ÇalışmalarıThis study seeks answers to the question of what makes music political, and aims to demonstrate the relationship between music and politics. The main argument of the thesis is that music is power in terms of influencing and orienting us both as an end in itself and a means to an end, and therefore it is political. Concordantly, the second argument is that since music always affects us, it should not serve for any other purpose due to having value in itself, and in this way, owing to its inherent characteristics it can help us to reach concepts such as justice, democracy, freedom and common good. This study propounds that since music is a power it is used by political actors and institutions in compliance with their aims and interests, and because of the mentioned point music always has a place within politics. Another underlined point in the thesis is that music's being political has two meanings since music is both inherently and in itself political. In other words, politics has a place in music as well because even if music is made only for the sake of making music, some groups determine the value of music and interfere it. When viewed from these two aspects, music is a means to politics because of its political nature, and politics is a means to music since music is political in itself. Therefore, music and politics are in an undeniable relationship in which both serve to each other.
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ÖgeThe Role Of The Asean Way In Vietnam's South China Sea Policy Towards China(Institute of Social Sciences, 2017) Durmaz, Yılmaz ; Çalkıvik, Emine Aslı ; 469094 ; Political Studies ; Siyaset ÇalışmalarıThe aim of this work is to analyse the role of ASEAN Way of diplomacy in Vietnam's policy towards Chinese actions in the South China Sea in the period between 1995 and 2015. My main argument is that the ASEAN Way led Vietnam to show deference to China and cooperate with it in certain fields, such as joint security endeavours and the resolution process for the South China Sea dispute. The main factors that determine state behaviour are crucial for International relations theory discussions and my thesis is an attempt to discuss the ASEAN Way as an ideational factor influencing Vietnamese foreign policy. In order to examine my case, I use constructivist and realist IR schools as the theoretical framework. .
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ÖgeUnderstanding planetary security: a post-humanist paradigm in approaching energy security and climate crisis(Social Sciences Institute, 2020-07-13) Aktan, Özgenur ; Çalkıvik, Emine Aslı ; 629559 ; Department of Political StudiesThis study aims to problematize the linkage between energy and security in the context of climate crisis. This study provides a brief history of energy alterations through a comparative analysis of pre-industrial and industrial times and then, investigates the position and referent objects of the concept of energy security in International Relations paradigms. This study examines both traditional and contemporary approaches to the concept of energy security within the scope of realist, liberal and environmental security paradigms. This study asserts that neither traditional approaches in terms of national security, military security and economic growth nor contemporary approaches in terms of environmental security and human security can be effective in providing integrated and universal referent paradigm for the concept of energy security. Therefore, this study proposes the concept of planetary security as an alternative referent paradigm for the relationship between energy security and climate crisis. The main idea is that the concept of planetary security can provide integrated and universal framework for energy security policies. The concept of planetary security can provide normative and conceptual clarifications for energy security policies. Securitization of the planet can encourage a critical re-evaluation for the referent positions of nation states and human beings in the context of energy security.