This article investigates the role of intersubjective and situated meanings and norm contestation for militarised humanitarian interventions from a critical perspective. The International Relations (ir) literature on humanitarian interventions, the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, and emergence of norms is explained and critically evaluated. The case analysed here is Turkey and its foreign policy discourse regarding interventions in Libya and Syria. Based on the case and literature review, the author concludes that critical approaches particularly provide useful tools to understand the role of identity, changing foreign policy narratives, and power constellations in world politics
This thesis investigates to what extent Turkey’s mediation differs from Western modes of mediation. ...
Turkey’s militarized involvement rendered it a critical actor for the diplomacy involving the Libyan...
Abstract Background In a growing number of humanitarian crises, “remote management” is negotiated ac...
This article investigates the role of intersubjective and situated meanings and norm contestation fo...
This book offers a discursive analysis of the Turkish Foreign Policy on Humanitarian Interventions (...
In recent years Turkey has made Humanitarian Diplomacy (HD) an essential element of its foreign pol...
This research discusses Turkey�s foreign policy shifting in its respond to NATO military intervent...
This article explores the discursive reasons behind the paradoxes in Turkey's foreign policy since t...
Turkey has become a major global humanitarian actor. They have been widely engaged in Somalia and Sy...
Our globalizing world is presently in a state of global turmoil. While felt everywhere in the world,...
With several rising powers emerging as new actors on the humanitarian scene, viewing all ‘emerging d...
The article elaborates how Turkey’s relations with Syria, which have been pursued by varying foreign...
The world was surprised by the events of the ‘Arab Spring’ in early 2011. Theviolent reaction of the...
In this study, the extent to which Turkey has been pursuing a normative foreign policy (NFP) toward ...
In this study, the extent to which Turkey has been pursuing a normative foreign policy (NFP) toward ...
This thesis investigates to what extent Turkey’s mediation differs from Western modes of mediation. ...
Turkey’s militarized involvement rendered it a critical actor for the diplomacy involving the Libyan...
Abstract Background In a growing number of humanitarian crises, “remote management” is negotiated ac...
This article investigates the role of intersubjective and situated meanings and norm contestation fo...
This book offers a discursive analysis of the Turkish Foreign Policy on Humanitarian Interventions (...
In recent years Turkey has made Humanitarian Diplomacy (HD) an essential element of its foreign pol...
This research discusses Turkey�s foreign policy shifting in its respond to NATO military intervent...
This article explores the discursive reasons behind the paradoxes in Turkey's foreign policy since t...
Turkey has become a major global humanitarian actor. They have been widely engaged in Somalia and Sy...
Our globalizing world is presently in a state of global turmoil. While felt everywhere in the world,...
With several rising powers emerging as new actors on the humanitarian scene, viewing all ‘emerging d...
The article elaborates how Turkey’s relations with Syria, which have been pursued by varying foreign...
The world was surprised by the events of the ‘Arab Spring’ in early 2011. Theviolent reaction of the...
In this study, the extent to which Turkey has been pursuing a normative foreign policy (NFP) toward ...
In this study, the extent to which Turkey has been pursuing a normative foreign policy (NFP) toward ...
This thesis investigates to what extent Turkey’s mediation differs from Western modes of mediation. ...
Turkey’s militarized involvement rendered it a critical actor for the diplomacy involving the Libyan...
Abstract Background In a growing number of humanitarian crises, “remote management” is negotiated ac...