Browsing Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu by Author "Ünver, Hamid Akın"
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Computational International Relations What Can Programming, Coding and Internet Research Do for the Discipline?
Ünver, Hamid Akın (Dış Politika ve Barış Araştırmaları Merkezi, İhsan Doğramacı Barış Vakfı, 2019)Computational Social Science emerged as a highly technical and popular discipline in the last few years, owing to the substantial advances in communication technology and daily production of vast quantities of personal ... -
Contested geographies: How ISIS and YPG rule "no-go" areas in Northern Syria
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Energy security and policy: Between bandwagoning and hedging
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The fog of leadership: How Turkish and Russian presidents manage information constraints and uncertainty in crisis decision-making
Ünver, Hamid Akın (Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018)Leaders choose to mislead their domestic peers when the political risk and cost associated with a particular foreign policy decision is too great and when the structure of the political system in question is too leader-centric ... -
How Turkey's Islamists fell out of love with Iran
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Ideology Political Agenda and Conflict: A Comparison of American European and Turkish Legislatures' Discourses on Kurdish Question
Ünver, Hamid Akın (Center Foreign Policy & Peace Research, 2017)Combining discourse analysis with quantitative methods this article compares how the legislatures of Turkey the US and the EU discursively constructed Turkey's Kurdish question. An examination of the legislative-political ... -
Turkey past and future: The forgotten secular Turkish model
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Turkey's Kurdish question: Discourse & politics since 1990
Ünver, Hamid Akın (Taylor and Francis Inc., 2015)The Kurdish question is one of the most complicated and protracted conflicts of the Middle East and will never be resolved unless it is finally defined. The majority of the Kurdish people live in Turkey, which gives the ... -
Turkish-Iranian Energy Cooperation And Conflict: The Regional Politics
Ünver, Hamid Akın (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)[Abstract Not Available]