Trıantafyllou, Dımıtrıos

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Trıantafyllou, Dımıtrıos
D.,Trıantafyllou
D. Trıantafyllou
Dımıtrıos, Trıantafyllou
Triantafyllou, Dimitrios
D.,Triantafyllou
D. Triantafyllou
Dimitrios, Triantafyllou
Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios
Triantaphyllou, D.
Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios
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Prof. Dr.
Email Address
Dımıtrıost@khas.edu.tr
Main Affiliation
Political Science and Public Administration
Status
Former Staff
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17

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4

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0

Supervised Theses

9

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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 13
    Citation - Scopus: 10
    The Nato-Eu Trilogy: the Impact of the Cyprus Conundrum
    (Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012) Acikmese Akgul, Sinem; Trıantafyllou, Dımıtrıos; Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios; Akgül Açıkmeşe, Sinem
    The Cyprus conundrum presents a major challenge to western security structures and relationships in particular with regard to Turkey's European Union (EU) accession process and the stalled Berlin plus arrangements between NATO and the EU. This article argues that the Cyprus question is neither the sole reason for blocking the progress nor is its resolution the panacea for unblocking the interwoven stalemate in the NATO-EU and the EU-Turkey relationships. In this context this article will first provide a brief synopsis of the history of relations between Turkey and the EU as well as between the EU and NATO
  • Master Thesis
    The Assessment of Turkey as a Soft Power :2009-2014
    (Kadir Has Üniversitesi, 2016) Oral, Gul; Trıantafyllou, Dımıtrıos; Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios
    Soft power has been an influential concept in the field of international relations since it was developed by Joseph Jr. Nye in the 1990s. Even though the term was coined in order to assess American power in terms of its soft power resources such as values culture and policies it has been extensively used by politicians and scholars in different countries. The concept has also come into prominence in Turkey during the JDP period by highlighting a new foreign policy approach presented by Ahmet Davutoglu based on his Strategic Depth doctrine. Turkey has been evaluated as a rising soft power which can play an active role in the regional and global arena due to its various soft power resources such as its culture values foreign policy and economic success. The thesis aims at analyzing Turkey’s soft power between 2009-2014 when Davutoglu served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs by creating an analytical framework based on its soft power resources and practices. The main research question arises as: “whether Turkey has achieved to enhance its soft power during the 2009-2014 period as asserted?” The foremost argument of this study could be expressed as follows: though Turkey has had a substantial amount of soft power owing to its diverse resources its soft power seems to be diminishing due to its lack of success in promoting universal values in its domestic and foreign policy.