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Title: When does the system Punish?
Authors: Çağlar, Barış
Keywords: Case Study
IR Theory
Foreign Policy Analysis
Syrian Crisis
Source: Caglar, B. (March 17, 2017). When does the System Punish? Özyeğin University 6th Eurasian Peace Science Conference, Altunizade Campus, İstanbul
Abstract: Turkish foreign policy behavior regarding the Syrian Crisis, except a few important theoretical inroads, has not been studied from different vantage points of IR theory. Despite international systemic imperatives that prompt otherwise, the Turkish executive branch has persisted on its foreign policy course of action. This is yet another round where neorealism on its own is of little help in explaining foreign policy behavior. So as to contribute accordingly, the article herein presents a neoclassical realist account of Turkey's Syria policy from its inception to our day.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/988
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