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Article 2017’de Nükleer’de Bir Birine Zıt Gelişmeler(BİLGESAM, 2017) Kibaroğlu, MustafaBu yazımızda, “yüksek siyaset” konusu olarak akademik, diplomatik ve askeri çevrelerde yoğun bir şekilde tartışılan, ancak dünya kamuoylarında detayları hakkında çok fazla bilgi sahibi olunmayan, nükleer silahların yayılması sorunu ile ilgili iki önemli gelişmeyi öne çıkartacağız ve bir birine zıt yönde gelişen bu süreçlerden birinin insanlığın geleceğine yönelik ne gibi ciddi tehditleri, diğerinin ise, az da olsa, hangi umutları içlerinde barındırdıklarını tartışacağız.Article 2019 Yılında Türk Dış Politikasının Manevra Alanı Genişleyebilir(BİLGESAM, 2019) Kibaroğlu, MustafaBu yazımızda, Türkiye’nin ABD, Rusya, AB ve İran ile olan ilişkilerinde hassas bir denge yakalaması yoluyla, dış politika ve güvenlik konularında kendini daha avantajlı bir konuma getirmesine katkı yapabilecek siyasi, iktisadi ve askeri unsurları ele alacağız.Conference Object 65 Years of Turkey-Nato Relations(BİLGESAM, 2018) Kibaroğlu, MustafaTurkey-NATO Relations was analysed.Conference Object A Turkish Perspective on What Should the 4th Rev. 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Seek To Address as a Matter of Priority(The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, 2018) Kibaroğlu, MustafaMy concern is that the feeling of satisfaction with the work done by theOPCW over the past two decades, having certified the elimination of some 96percent of the declared CW stockpiles worldwide, may lead to undermining therole it can play for international security in the decades ahead.Article Ab, Türkiye Açısından, Abd ve Nato’ya Alternatif Midir?(BİLGESAM, 2018) Kibaroğlu, MustafaBu yazımızda, Türkiye’nin, gerek siyasi ve ekonomik çıkarları bakımından, gerek güvenlik ve savunma politikaları bakımından, ABD ve AB ile olan ilişkilerinin sanki birbirlerine alternatif seçeneklermiş gibi görülmesinin neden isabetli bir yaklaşım olmadığı ele alınacak ve içinde bulunulan uluslararası konjonktürde, ülke güvenliği ve savunması bakımından benimsenmesi gereken yaklaşımın ne olması gerektiği tartışılacaktır.Article Abd’nin Nükleer Silahları Trump‘ın Elinde Daha Büyük Tehlike Arz Ediyor(BİLGESAM, 2018) Kibaroğlu, MustafaBu yazımızda, ülkemizin gündeminde çok fazla yer bulmayan, nükleer silahların yayılmasının önlenmesi, silahların kontrolü ve silahsızlanma gibi yüksek stratejik öneme sahip konularla ilgili olarak Pentagon’un yayınladığı NPR 2018 belgesinin ülkemiz, bölgemiz ve tüm dünya açısından ne anlama geldiği değerlendirilecektir.Conference Object Abd’nin Orta Doğu Politikası(BİLGESAM, 2014) Kibaroğlu, MustafaABD’nin Orta Dogˆu politikası analiz edilmiştir.Conference Object Abd-rusya Geriliminin Uluslararası Güvenliğe Etkileri(Bahçeşehir Üniversitesi, 2014) Kibaroğlu, MustafaABD-Rusya geriliminin arka planını oluşturan gelişmeler: ...NATO ve Avrupa Birliği’nin genişleme süreçleri ...NATO’nun abd kaynaklı “füze kalkanı” projesini benimsemesi ...Ortadoğu’da “Arap Baharı” sürecinin tetiklenmesi.Article Akkuyu'nun 40 Yıllık Macerası Sona Eriyor (mu?)(BİLGESAM, 2018) Kibaroğlu, MustafaAkkuyu merkezli olarak yapılan tartışmaların bir kaç boyutu bulunmakta. Bunlardan bir tanesini, nükleer enerji konusunda dünyanın hemen her köşesinde yapılan “güvenli mi, tehlikeli mi, ucuz mu, pahalı mı” ekseninde, nükleere karşı olanlarla, nükleer enerjiyi savunan kesimler arasındaki amansız tartışma oluşturmakta.Akkuyu ile bağlantılı olarak yapılan tartışmanın bir diğer boyutunu ise, Türkiye’nin nükleer reaktörler kurmak istemesinin ardında aslında nükleer silah yapmak arzusunun olduğu iddiaları oluşturmakta. Bu konu uzun yıllardır uluslararası ortamlarda sıklıkla gündeme getirilmiş ve bir süredir ülkemizde de tartışılmaya başlamıştır. Bu arka plan dikkate alınarak, bu yazımızla, Akkuyu Nükleer Güç Santralı’nın temel atma töreni vesilesi ile, Türkiye’nin 50 yılı aşan nükleer macerasının belli başlı aşamalarına ışık tutmaya ve gündemdeki tartışmaların merkezindeki soruların bir kısmına açıklık getirmeye çalışacağız.Editorial Ban the Bomb by ... Banning the Bomb? a Turkish Response(Taylor & Francis, 2017) Kibaroğlu, MustafaThe golden age of deterrence has reached its end. Nuclear weapons, once a star player on the international stage, no longer enjoy a place in the limelight. To be sure, some policymakers still ascribe to nuclear weapons the same prestige that, during the Cold War, they gained because of their unmatched destructive power and the leverage they provided nuclear weapon states in the international arena. But the Cold War environment, in which nuclear weapons in the hands of two superpowers played a vital role in maintaining strategic stability, does not exist anymore. Nor is it likely to be replicated in the future – despite certain parallels between US–Soviet relations during the Cold War and present-day US–Russia relations. Meanwhile, it is painfully obvious that nuclear deterrence is useless against apocalyptic terrorist organizations motivated by religious extremism. If such a group acquired and used a nuclear weapon, there would be no “return address” toward which retaliation could be directed. And apocalyptic terrorists probably do not fear destruction in the first place. Now that the golden age of deterrence has reached its end, banning nuclear weapons has become achievable – as long as the values that policymakers ascribe to them can be undermined. Now is the time to strip away the handsome mask that hid nuclear weapons’ ugly face throughout the Cold War. It is time for the world to treat nuclear weapons just like chemical and biological weapons – those other weapons of mass destruction – as mere slaughtering weapons, undeserving of prestige. It is time to ban nuclear weapons – just as biological and chemical weapons were banned through the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention and the Chemical Weapons Convention.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 3Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How To Make Sense of Turkey’s S-400 Choice(SETA Foundation, 2020) Kibaroğlu, MustafaWith the wrap-up of the S-400 deal with Russia in December 2017, critics argue that Turkey is caught between a rock and a hard place due to the adamant opposition of its NATO allies, the United States in particular, which has threatened Ankara with imposing severe sanctions. Would this be the correct representation of the situation at hand? Does it make any sense for Turkey to engage Russia, an archrival nation, to enhance the security of the country? Is the S-400 deal worth the risk of alienating the allied nations whose projected sanctions may have wide-ranging political, economic and military repercussions? With these questions in mind, this paper will try to shed light on the specifics of the S-400 deal that make one think that it may indeed make sense for Turkey to bear the brunt of engaging Russia. In the same vein, the paper will assess the impact of the S-400 deal on Turkey’s defense industries. The paper will also present the author’s conception of the current “international political non-order” as an underlying factor behind the deal. Finally, the paper will suggest that the S-400 deal must be approached from a wider perspective so as to grasp the extent of the service it has done in bolstering Turkey’s military-industrial complex. © 2020, SETA Foundation. All rights reserved.Article BM’de Reform mu, Rönesans mı?(BİLGESAM, 2017) Kibaroğlu, MustafaBu yazıda, her yıl Eylül ayı ortalarında Birleşmiş Milletler (BM) üyesi ülkelerin devlet başkanlarının katılımıyla gerçekleştirilen Genel Kurul açılış toplantılarının başlıca gündem maddesi olan “BM reformu” konusu ele alınacak ve bugüne kadar yapılan çeşitli girişimlerin neden halen uluslararası toplumun önemli bir kısmının beklentilerini karşılamakta yeterli olmadığı ve bundan sonra daha neler yapılması gerektiği hakkında değerlendirmelerde bulunulacaktır.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 7Business as Usual: the U.s.-Turkey Security Partnership(Wiley, 2015) Sazak, Selim C.; Kibaroğlu, MustafaThe direction Turkey’s domestic politics has taken in recent years, Turkey’s aspira- tions for greater latitude in shaping region- al politics, and the incongruity of Turkey’s security interests with the policy objectives of its Western allies have all contributed to these troubles. Yet, the alarmists accusing Turkey of abandoning the West are em- bracing a one-sided and distorted narrative that further antagonizes Ankara and deepens the rift with its Western allies.The path to a robust alliance that can address the myriad challenges in the Middle East and beyond is a constructive dialogue between Turkey and its allies aimed at identifying the fulcrum that balances Turkey’s legitimate security interests with the broader objectives of its allies.Article Calling for a Reset in Turkish-American Relations in the Post-COVID International Order(SETA Foundation, 2020) Kibaroğlu, MustafaAnalysts emphasize that nothing will be the same after the pandemic and refer to the ‘new normal’ that is likely to prevail everywhere in the world. It would be a legitimate question to ask if this would provide a conducive environment for Turkey and the United States to reset their relations that have much deteriorated lately. This article will, first, highlight the contours of the ‘new normal’ narrative by referring to the views expressed by politicians, academics, analysts, journalists and intellectuals from around the world. Second, the article will assess the implications of the parameters of the ‘new normal’ for key actors in world politics, such as the United States, China, the European Union and Russia, as well as Turkey’s Middle Eastern neighbors, with respect to the issues that will be at stake in the international security environment. Finally, the article will make a call for a reset in Turkish-American relations in order for the two long-standing allies to adapt themselves better to post-COVID international politics. © 2020, SETA Foundation. All rights reserved.Conference Object Dealing With the Changing Profile of Terrorism(Centre Of Excellence Defence Against Terrorism, 2017) Kibaroğlu, MustafaSignificant changes have been taking place in the profile of terrorism over the last decade. Unlike most commonly acknowledged terrorist groups whose headquarters, zones of operations, cadres of leadership, hierarchical structures, capabilities and intentions were more or less certain to the experts until recently, today terrorists and terrorist networks are not that easily identifiable.Other Disarmament While the Chance Remains(2017) Kibaroğlu, MustafaHere’s the question I can’t help but ask as I read through this roundtable, including some readers’ responses to it: What’s so wrong with discussing a nuclear weapon ban treaty? This seemingly simple question can be understood in at least two ways. First, it’s a reaction to certain critics of the ban treaty initiative who believe that the initiative has little chance of forcing disarmament and therefore is a futile waste of time. Well, when you get right down to it, does anyone use his or her time in the most effective way possible, at all times, throughout life? Probably not! So how come engaging in intellectual discussion about a nuclear weapon ban treaty is an especially egregious waste of time?Other End To Nuke Deal May Start ‘era Worse Than Cold War: Expert(Hurriyet Daily News, 2019) Kibaroğlu, MustafaThe US announcement at the beginning of the month that it is suspending its compliance with the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty can lead to the demise of an arms control regime opening the way to an era of uncertainty with devastating consequences said a scholar. In the resulting tension between Moscow and Washington the parties could opt to give each other messages via limited scale crisis and Turkey risks to be one of the setting areas of these crisis warned Professor Mustafa Kibaroğlu.Article European Union's Ambition To Create the European Army and the Parade of Abbreviations: Cfsp, Esdp, Csdp & Pesco(BİLGESAM, 2018) Kibaroğlu, MustafaThe aim of this paper is to have a look at how this story began two decades ago and evolved over time; why there has been no resolution in the deadlock to date, and where do Turkey and the EU stand today. Then, it may be possible to make comments about what the future holds for both Turkey and the EU in these respects.Article Gerilen Türk-rus İlişkileri Bağlamında Nato’nun Rolü ve Etkisi Ne Olabilir?(2016) Kibaroğlu, MustafaTürk - Rus İlişkileriOther Good News From Vienna Is a Relief To Ankara(Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2015) Kibaroğlu, Mustafa; Sazak, Selim C.After months of harrowing negotiations, the nuclear talks in Vienna have finally succeeded, marking the most significant accord between Iran and major world powers since Iran's Islamic revolution in 1979. Absent from the festivities, however, was one country that worked hard to bring this day forth—Turkey.
