Güvenç, Serhat

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Prof. Dr.
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serhatg@khas.edu.tr
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Political Science and International Relations
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Scholarly Output

21

Articles

10

Citation Count

35

Supervised Theses

8

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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Revisiting the Britain-Us Triangle During the Transition From Pax Britannica To Pax Americana (1947-1957)
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francıs Ltd, 2020) Barlas, Dilek; Güvenç, Serhat; Yılmaz, Şuhnaz; Güvenç, Serhat
    This article analyses the triangular relations between Britain, the United States and Turkey in the volatile Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean region at the advent of the Cold War. It examines the political, economic and military strategies that enabled Turkey to adapt to the transitional period from the Pax Britannica to the Pax Americana (1947-1957) in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean. By focusing on this turbulent decade extending from the Truman Doctrine (1947) to the Eisenhower Doctrine (1957), this study posits that the transition from the waning influence of Britain to the coalitional hegemony of the United States was protracted and multi-layered. In this context, Turkey had to walk a diplomatic tightrope while managing certain aspects of continuity and change in a volatile region.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 8
    Citation - Scopus: 17
    Nato and Turkey in the Post-Cold War World: Between Abandonment and Entrapment
    (Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012) Güvenç, Serhat; Güvenç, Serhat; Özel, Soli; Özel, Soli
    For the last two decades two fears have largely shaped Turkey's view of NATO. These are fears of entrapment and abandonment. Both are symptoms of a type of security dilemma that is peculiar to military alliances and coalitions. Both fears had their origins in the Cold War in the context of Turkey's 60-year-old NATO membership. They also led to the pursuit of autonomy in Turkish foreign policy both as a response strategy and as a strategic choice in its own right. While the former version featured a heavy dose of reliance on military means or hard power the latter version de-emphasized the military option in foreign policy and relied instead on soft power. A multitude of dynamics accounts for variations in the Turkish approach to NATO for the last two decades: Geography and regional considerations the transatlantic dynamics NATO's restructuring and transformation and Turkey's domestic dynamics. It may be suggested that NATO membership now looms large in the strategic calculations of the new Turkish elite in the aftermath of the Arab Awakening. This development might be the harbinger of the end of an era marked by fears and the pursuit of autonomy in Turkey's approach to NATO.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    A Tale of Two Military Missions: the Germans in the Ottoman Empire and the Americans in the Republic of Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Uyar, Mesut; Güvenç, Serhat; Guvenc, Serhat
    Turkey requested big and influential military advisory missions against the Russian threat both from Germany in 1913 and America in 1947. Although these missions were charged with revitalising an antiquated armed force to fight a modern war as soon as possible, in reality Turkish leaders saw both missions as the first step towards a comprehensive military alliance against the Russians. The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 and the Korean War in 1950 provided chances to induce Germany and America to agree upon Turkish desires for long-term military alliance. The military missions had to transform themselves and assumed duties other than those originally contemplated. In both cases a snowballing process of growth started in a relatively short time. The inflow of thousands of military personnel, most of whom were independent of the mission command and pursued different objectives, resulted in fragmentation and sometimes anarchy. There were many similarities between the experiences of both missions. They both suffered from ignorance, insensitivity, and cultural prejudices due to their poor linguistic and cultural preparation.
  • Master Thesis
    Arap Baharı Sonrası Türkiye - Suriye Krizinde Türk Medyasının Tavrı
    (Kadir Has Üniversitesi, 2014) Temel, Muhlis; Güvenç, Serhat; Guvenc, Serhat
    Uluslararası ilişkilerde devletlerin dış politika kararlarında kamuoyu desteğini almaları önemlidir. İktidarlar, dış politika kararlarında kamuoyunun desteğini alabilmek adına sık sık propaganda yoluna başvururlar. Propagandanın temel aracı ise medyadır. Medya için geniş kitleleri etkileyen dış politika haberlerinde, milliyetçilikten bağımsız, tarafsız yayıncılık yapması oldukça güçtür. Haber medyası dış politika haberlerinde iktidarın söylemlerini ön planda tutmaktadır. Araştırmamızda dış politika krizlerine örnek olarak verilen Türkiye ve Suriye arasında yaşanan uçak ve helikopter olayları 2012 (Haziran) tiraj sayılarına göre ilk on gazetenin birinci sayfalarında içerik analizi yöntemi ile incelenmiştir. Elde edilen veriler ışığında medya, Türk jetinin Suriye tarafından düşürülme olayını sonuçlar üzerinden değerlendirerek “mağdur ama güçlü Türkiye” mesajını kamuoyuna iletmiştir. Türkiye tarafından düşürülen Suriye helikopter krizinde ise medya olayın sebeplerini ön plana çıkararak “mağdur, intikamını alan Türkiye” profili çizmiştir. Bu mesajlarla Türkiye‟nin Suriye sorununda kamuoyunun daha sert politikalar izlenmesine razı edilmesinde medyanın etkisi olduğu gözlemlenmiştir.