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Turkeyâs âGeopolitics Dogmaâ: International and Intra-national Relations.
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Conference Papers -- International Studies Association . 2008 Annual Meeting, p1. 0p. - Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- This paper is an inquiry into the ubiquity of âgeopoliticsâ in myriad actorsâ discourses in post-Cold War Turkey. In accounting for the centrality of geopolitics in the Turkish context, the paper offers the concept of âgeopolitics dogmaâ, defined as a structure of well-established assumptions as to âwhat geography tells one to doâ and âwhy this makes senseâ. Section 1 outlines the main features of Turkeyâs âgeopolitics dogmaâ and points to its centrality to the âsecurity imaginaryâ. Section 2 is intended as an exposé of the ubiquity of appeals to geopolitics in post-Cold War Turkey. The analysis of âexternalâ and âinternalâ dynamics in Section 3 is offered as evidence to the argument that such ubiquity should be understood as a corollary to not only the aforementioned âexternalâ dynamics but also to the âgeopolitics dogmaâ, the structure of cultural resources that helps to make sense of those very dynamics. If geopolitics has come to occupy such a central place within Turkeyâs security imaginary, the paper suggests, this has transpired as an unintended outcome of the confluence of two factors: the Turkish Militaryâs active dissemination of geopolitics as a âprivileged perspectiveâ (with itself as the âmasterâ of this perspective), and the relative weakness of alternative ways of making sense of world politics. Whereas the former was an upshot of the Militaryâs post-WWII attempt to re/entrench its position in shaping Turkeyâs intra-national relations, the latter has to do with the study and discourse of International Relations in Turkey. In the concluding section, the argument comes back full circle and looks at the uses of geopolitics, i.e. those discursive practices that help (re)produce the geopolitics dogma. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Conference Papers -- International Studies Association
- Publication Type :
- Conference
- Accession number :
- 42976111