This article argues that Turkey and the EU do not have homogenous security cultures; however, their divergences are not greater than those among EU Member States as well as those between the EU and its members. The article pursues this argument by comparing and contrasting Turkey’s and the EU’s security cultures through the employment of a constructivist ontology and the conceptual frameworks of securitization and desecuritization. It first gives a conceptual overview, defining the terms “security culture”, “holistic approach to security” and “European security”. Then, it analyses Turkey’s and the EU’s security cultures separately, looking into their processes of securitization and desecuritization. Finally, it compares these two distinct s...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Copenhagen School securitization theory has made significant i...
During the time of AKP reign in Turkey, we could observe possible shift in Turkey’ssecurity identity...
This article explores the implications of monolithic notions of “East” and “West” for security withi...
Security and secure society are important concepts in today’s world. These two concepts are crucial ...
Although Europeanization is a relatively new concept, the roots of the idea of the Europeanization ...
This thesis aims to assess, with the help of the concept of security culture, the impact that Turki...
Although Europeanization is a relatively new concept, the roots of the idea of the Europeanization ...
This article aims at analyzing “securitization of migration” in TurkeyEuropean Union (EU) relations....
This article argues that it is possible to explain the European Union's reluctant attitude towards T...
The Impact of the EU Securitization Process on the Border Security Framework of Turkey Toward th...
Copenhagen School securitization theory has made significant inroads into the study of security in W...
The slowing down of Turkey’s accession negotiations with the EU has led to an increased emphasis of ...
The article explores different scenarios for Turkey’s prospective EU accession as related to issues ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the ways in which Turkey's security discourses have been shape...
Turkey's increasingly rapid de-europeanization process has attracted considerable scholarly attentio...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Copenhagen School securitization theory has made significant i...
During the time of AKP reign in Turkey, we could observe possible shift in Turkey’ssecurity identity...
This article explores the implications of monolithic notions of “East” and “West” for security withi...
Security and secure society are important concepts in today’s world. These two concepts are crucial ...
Although Europeanization is a relatively new concept, the roots of the idea of the Europeanization ...
This thesis aims to assess, with the help of the concept of security culture, the impact that Turki...
Although Europeanization is a relatively new concept, the roots of the idea of the Europeanization ...
This article aims at analyzing “securitization of migration” in TurkeyEuropean Union (EU) relations....
This article argues that it is possible to explain the European Union's reluctant attitude towards T...
The Impact of the EU Securitization Process on the Border Security Framework of Turkey Toward th...
Copenhagen School securitization theory has made significant inroads into the study of security in W...
The slowing down of Turkey’s accession negotiations with the EU has led to an increased emphasis of ...
The article explores different scenarios for Turkey’s prospective EU accession as related to issues ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the ways in which Turkey's security discourses have been shape...
Turkey's increasingly rapid de-europeanization process has attracted considerable scholarly attentio...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Copenhagen School securitization theory has made significant i...
During the time of AKP reign in Turkey, we could observe possible shift in Turkey’ssecurity identity...
This article explores the implications of monolithic notions of “East” and “West” for security withi...