Turkiye Dis Politikasi - Ali Balci - Pdf Indir ⇒

Ali Balcı’nın (ve Kemal İnat’ın) kaleme aldığı bu eser, kronolojik bir sıralama ile Türkiye’nin kuruluşundan günümüze kadar olan dış politika serüvenini ele almaktadır. Kitap, sadece tarihi olayları sıralamakla kalmaz, aynı zamanda bu olayların arkasındaki teorik altyapıyı ve karar alma mekanizmalarını da irdeler.

Kitabın temel bölümleri şu başlıkları kapsamaktadır:

Bu bölümde, Osmanlı’nın yıkılışının yarattığı boşlukta, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk liderliğindeki kadronun nasıl bir dış politika strateji geliştirdiği anlatılır. Balcı, bu dönemin "gerçekçi" ve "pragmatik" karakterini vurgular. Lozan Antlaşması’nın günümüz tartışmalarına kadar uzanan etkileri, bu bölümde derinlemesine işlenir. Turkiye Dis Politikasi - Ali Balci - PDF INDIR

Before downloading a PDF, one must understand the author. Ali Balci is a prominent professor of International Relations at Sakarya University and the director of the Sakarya University Middle East Institute (ORMER) . He is a leading voice in the critical study of Turkish foreign policy, known for moving beyond simple descriptive narratives (e.g., “Türkiye is shifting from West to East”).

Balci applies theoretical frameworks—particularly neo-classical realism and strategic culture—to explain why Turkish policymakers make the choices they do. He has famously deconstructed concepts like "Strategic Depth" (Ahmet Davutoğlu’s doctrine) and analyzed the rise of "Vatan ve Millet" (Homeland and Nation) rhetoric under the AK Party rule. His work is essential for anyone trying to answer: Is Turkish foreign policy erratic, or is there a coherent, long-term strategy? Ali Balcı’nın (ve Kemal İnat’ın) kaleme aldığı bu

Ali Balcı’nın bu eseri, genellikle İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları veya benzeri saygın yayınevleri tarafından basılmıştır. Yazarın ve yayınevinin emeğini korumak adına, resmi olmayan üçüncü taraf sitelerden PDF indirmek:

If you download a PDF of Balci’s work (whether a book chapter, a journal article like Insight Turkey, or his lecture notes), you will likely encounter three recurring analytical pillars: Ali Balci is a prominent professor of International

1. The Erosion of the "Western Orientation" Balci meticulously documents the shift from Türkiye’s historical goal of EU membership to a strategic autonomy. He argues that Türkiye is not "abandoning" the West but rather renegotiating its terms—driven by security concerns in Syria, the PKK, and the failed 2016 coup attempt.

2. The Rise of the "Operator" State In his recent articles, Balci describes Türkiye as an "operator" state—a nation that does not just react to crises but actively creates leverage. Drone diplomacy in Africa, mediation in the Ukraine-Russia war, and military interventions in Libya and Karabakh are not contradictions; they are tactics of a hyper-active, risk-taking foreign policy.

3. Strategic Culture vs. Domestic Politics Unlike many analysts who solely focus on President Erdoğan’s personality, Balci investigates the deep strategic culture—the historical memories of Sèvres (the treaty that partitioned the Ottoman Empire) and the Cyprus intervention. He shows how domestic survival politics have merged with historical paranoia to produce a highly securitized foreign policy.