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A Content Analysis of the AKP's "Honorable" Foreign Policy Discourse: The Nexus of Domestic-International Politics
Panayirci, U.C.; Iseri, E. (Turkish Studies, 2014)This article examines political leaders' framing strategies during times of public diplomacy crisis. By focusing on the nexus of domestic-international politics, it argues that during public diplomacy crises, policy-makers ... -
Addressing pipeline security regime of the prospective regional energy hub Turkey
Iseri, E. (Security Journal, 2015)Approximately 35 per cent of the world's oil and 75 per cent of its natural gas output are being transported through pipelines. This has rendered the security of critical energy infrastructures (CEIs) such as pipelines as ... -
Alternative Media and the Securitization of Climate Change in Turkey
Gunay, D.; Iseri, E.; Ersoy, M. (Alternatives, 2018)Studies on securitization dynamics in a growing number of sectors have been conducted, including securitization of climate change. However, a relatively understudied agent of securitization is media. In the proposed analysis, ... -
Contending narratives on the sustainability of nuclear energy in Turkey
Iseri, E.; Gunay, D.; Almaz, A. (Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2018)Sustainable development recently topped the universal agenda again when the United Nations adopted its Sustainable Development Goals on 25 September 2015. Yet, since the 1990s, the concept has prompted different actors to ... -
Framing environmental debates over nuclear energy in Turkey's polarized media system
Ersoy, M.; Iseri, E. (Turkish Studies, 2020)‘The age of sustainable development’ has been characterized by an on-going debate over how to define development and which alternative energy resources to rely upon. It is high time to rethink the news media's role in this ... -
Islamically oriented humanitarian NGOs in Turkey: AKP foreign policy parallelism
Celik, N.; Iseri, E. (Turkish Studies, 2016)This paper aims to contribute to the growing Foreign Policy Analysis literature by focusing on the role of non-state actors in foreign policy implementation. Special attention is paid to the case of Turkey, which has emerged ... -
Political agency of news outlets in a polarized media system: Framing the corruption probe in Turkey
Panayirci, U.C.; Iseri, E.; Sekercioglu, E. (European Journal of Communication, 2016)This article aims to determine the stances of media outlets during crises in a polarized media system such as Turkey. Adopting a content analysis methodology, this article analyses the framing strategies of three national ... -
The sphere of consensus in a polarized media system: The case of Turkey during the catastrophic coup attempt
Iseri, E.; Sekercioglu, E.; Panayirci, U.C. (International Journal of Communication, 2019)How does a highly polarized media system respond to a catastrophic event? The July 2016 coup attempt in Turkey provides fertile ground to examine how a catastrophic event has shaped the editorial policies of news media ... -
Turkey’s regional powerhood within regional (In)security complex: Transformation from a conflict-ridden environment into a security community
Dilek, O.; Iseri, E.; Celik, N. (Journal of Regional Security, 2015)Many optimists believed that the “Arab Spring” was a ripe moment for regional radiant Turkey with its pro-active stance that could trigger “demonstrative effect” and transform the conflict-ridden Middle Eastern (in) security ... -
Unexpected Persistence Amidst Enlargement Stasis: Usages of Europe in Turkey’s Nuclear Energy Debate
Gunay, D.; Iseri, E. (South European Society and Politics, 2017)Recent studies on European Union (EU) Enlargement have emphasised the importance of usages of ‘Europe’ by domestic actors as a necessary condition for the EU to have an impact on domestic politics. We study the usages of ...
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