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Article Citation - WoS: 6National Security Culture in Turkey: a Qualitative Study on Think Tanks(Ahmet Yesevi University, 2012) Toktaş, Şule; Aras, BülentThis article examines the role that think tanks have played in the formulation of national security and a culture of security through field research conducted on fourteen think tanks located in Istanbul and Ankara. In addition to participant observation at the think tanks twenty-five in-depth interviews were conducted with administrators and specialists. The findings revealed that in terms of their strategic attitudes about national security in Turkey there are three groups of think tanks: critical think tanks middle-position think tanks and congruent think tanks.Article Citation - Scopus: 9National security culture in Turkey: A qualitative study on think tanks;(Ahmet Yesevi University, 2012) Toktaş,Ş.; Aras,B.This article examines the role that think tanks have played in the formulation of national security and a culture of security through field research conducted on fourteen think tanks located in Istanbul and Ankara. In addition to participant observation at the think tanks, twenty-five in-depth interviews were conducted with administrators and specialists. The findings revealed that, in terms of their strategic attitudes about national security in Turkey, there are three groups of think tanks: critical think tanks; b) middle-position think tanks; and c) congruent think tanks. Based on the results of the data collected, we argue that the culture of national security in Turkey has begun to be impacted by a plurality of actors, both civilian and official, and that there is an emerging competition for influence over the definitions and conceptualizations of security as well as the identification of security issues within a securitization process which has led to their securitization. Although the think-tank sector in Turkey is still in its formative years, its roles and influence in the debates on national security have been on the rise.Article Citation - WoS: 8Rekabet ve İşbirliği İkileminde Yönünü Arayan Türk-rus İlişkileri(Ahmet Yesevi University, 2015) Çelikpala, MitatSon dönem Türk-Rus ikili ilişkileri, işbirliği ve stratejik ortaklık söylemleri etrafında tanımlamaktadır. 1990’lı yıllara hâkim olan rekabet söyleminin yerini alan bu yeni bakış açısı, TürkRus ikili ilişkilerinin seyrinde temel bir dönüşüme işaret etmektedir. İki ülkenin ilişkilerini geliştirirken işbirliğinin boyutlanmasını sağlayacak hedef bölgesi olarak, 1990’lı yıllarda rekabetin en yoğun biçimde yaşandığı Avrasya’yı seçmesi ise, Türk Dış Politikasının genel çizgisi ve ikili ilişkilerin seyri açısından, yaşanan dönüşümün farklı bir yönüne işaret etmektedir. Bu çalışmada, Türk-Rus ilişkilerinde yaşanan dönüşümün sebepleri ve sonuçları hem söylem hem de eylem boyutunda ve tarihsel süreç dikkate alınarak sorgulanmakta; bu dönüşümün Türkiye’nin Avrasya söylem ve politikalarına yansımalarının yanı sıra, Türk kamuoyu ile dış politika yapıcılarının rol tasavvurlarında gerçek bir dönüşümün söz konusu olup olmadığına cevaplar aranmaktadır.Article Citation - WoS: 1A Serbian Princess in Ottoman Palace: Mileva Olivera Lazarevic(Ahmet Yesevi University, 2017) Keskin, Mustafa ÇağhanBorn as the daughter of the serbian Knez Lazar taken into the Ottoman palace marrying Bayezid I (The Thunderbolt) who gave her father's execution order became the slave of Timur (Tamerlane) after the Battle of Ankara and when set free turning back to her country Olivera had a life full of trauma and tragedies resembling a romantic adventure According to the serbian she was a hero who sacrificed herself for her country according to the Ottomans she was a bad woman who adapted Bayezid to alcohol and entertainment according to European orientalist myths she was a princess who was despised by barbarians to whom was taken captive. This study aims to reveal the image of Olivera reflected in the works of contemporary Ottoman Byzantine Serbian Timurid and European sources narratives and arts with a focus on the life story of Olivera who although was essentially a member of the Ottoman dynasty did not have any monographs about her in Turkey.Article Citation - Scopus: 3A serbian princess in ottoman palace: Mileva olivera lazarevic;(Ahmet Yesevi University, 2017) Keskin,M.Ç.Born as the daughter of the serbian Knez Lazar, taken into the Ottoman palace, marrying Bayezid I (The Thun-derbolt), who gave her father’s execution order, became the slave of Timur (Tamerlane) after the Battle of Ankara and when set free, turning back to her country, Olivera, had a life full of trauma and tragedies, resembling a romantic adventure According to the serbian, she was a hero who sacrificed herself for her country, according to the Ottomans, she was a bad woman who adapted Bayezid to alcohol and entertainment, according to European orientalist myths, she was a princess who was despised by barbarians to whom was taken captive. This study aims to reveal the image of Olivera,reflected in the works of contemporary Ottoman, Byzantine, Serbian, Timurid and European sources, narratives and arts, with a focus on the life story of Olivera, who, although was essentially a member of the Ottoman dynasty, did not have any monographs about her in Turkey. © 2017, Ahmet Yesevi University. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 1Time Space and Closure in Karamanlidika Temasa-I Dunya Ve Cefakar U Cefakes : Rewriting Polipathis(Ahmet Yesevi University, 2018) Şişmanoğlu Şimşek, ŞehnazThis article criticises the argument that then arrative fiction called Temasa-i Dunya ve Cefakar u Cefakes (1871-1872) by Evangelinos Misailidis (1820-1890) an Ottoman Christian-Orthodox citizen is just a mere imitation of the Greek novel O Polipathis (1839). Using mainly Gerard Genette's the oretical framework and narratological concepts it can be said that Misailidis has significantly transformed Polipa this semantically especially in terms of time space and closure in then arrative. Hence this study also focuses on the problem of there writing of a text using varied writing strategies. Finally this article claims that as it contains various writing strategies as well as newnarrativepossibilities Dunya is an original novel that reveals the multilingual Ottoman world and Ottoman literature in then ineteenth century.Article Citation - Scopus: 1Time, Space And Closure İn Karamanlidika Temaşa-i Dünya ve Cefakâr U Cefakeş: Rewriting Polipathis;(Ahmet Yesevi University, 2018) Şimşek,Ş.Ş.This article criticises the argument that then arrative fiction called Temaşa-i Dünya ve Cefakâr u Cefakeş (1871-1872) by Evangelinos Misailidis (1820-1890), an Ottoman Christian-Orthodox citizen, is just a mere imitation of the Greek novel O Polipathis (1839). Using mainly Gérard Genette’s the oretical framework and narratological concepts, it can be said that Misailidis has significantly transformed Polipa this semantically especially in terms of time, space and closure in then arrative. Hence, this study also focuses on the problem of there writing of a text using varied writing strategies. Finally, this article claims that, as it contains various writing strategies as well as newnarrativepossibilities, Temaşa-i Dünya is an original novel that reveals the multilingual Ottoman world and Ottoman literature in then ineteenth century. © 2018, Ahmet Yesevi University. All rights reserved.Article Citation - Scopus: 9Turkish-russian Relations İn Search Of A Way Out Of The Rivalry-competition Dilemma(article) [rekabet ve Işbirliği Ikileminde Yönünü Arayan Türk-rus Ilişkileri](Ahmet Yesevi University, 2015) Çelikpala, MitatCooperation and strategic partnerships are the main concepts utilized in defining current Turkish-Russian relations. This new discourse indicates a fundamental transformation in bilateral relations and the removal of competition from the discourse that has been dominant in the 1990s. In addition, both actors aimed at Eurasia as the target region to further their common interests and bilateral cooperation. That represents another shift in the course of Turkish Foreign Policy making. This study aims at questioning the causes and consequences of the transformation of Turkish-Russian relations in both discourse and action.
