Ders Kitabı / Malzemesi / Önerilen Kaynaklar | - • B. Buzan, “Chapter 9: Understanding the Turn in US Foreign Policy” in The United States and the Great Powers, Polity Press, NY, 2004, pp,153-182. (hardcopy)-RR
• Dana H. Allin- Erik Jones, Weary Policeman in the Age of Austerity, Adelphi Series, IISS, London, 42: 430-433, (Chapter 5-6) (in CD)-RR
• Paul D. Miller, “Five Pillars of American Grand Strategy”, Survival, 54-5, 2012, pp, 7-44 (in CD)-RR
• C. Layne, “The Unipolar Exit: Beyond the Pax-Americana”, Cambridge Review of International Affairs,24/2, 2011. (in CD)
• Stephen J. Brooks, G.J. Ikenberry, William C. Wohlforth, “Don’t Come Home America: The Case Against Retrenchment”, International Security37-3, 2012-13, pp, 7-51. (in CD)
• F. G. Hoffman, “Forward Partnership: A sustainable American Strategy”, Orbis, 57/1, 2013, pp, 20-41. (in CD)
• Nina Hachigian- David Shorr, “The Responsibility Doctrine” Washington Quarterly, 36/1, 2013, pp, 73-91 (in CD)
• Michael O’Hanlon, “Obama’s Weak and Failed States Agenda”, Washington Quarterly, 35-4, 2012, pp, 67-80. (in CD)
• Dana H. Allin- Erik Jones, Weary Policeman in the Age of Austerity, Adelphi Series, IISS, London, 42: 430-433, (Chapter 2) (in CD)[for United States National Security Strategy, 2010, http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/national_security_strategy.pdf]
• J. Spear, “More Business as usual? The Obama Administration and Nuclear Posture Review”, Contemporary Security Policy, 2011, pp, … (in CD)
• Andrew Butfoy, “America’s Exceptionalism and President Obama’s Call for Abolition of Nuclear Weapons”, Contemporary Security Policy, 33/3, 2012, pp, 462-486 (in CD)[for the Nuclear Posture Review Report: http://www.defense.gov/npr/docs/2010%20Nuclear%20Posture%20Review%20Report.pdf]
• James L. Cook “2012 Defense Strategy Review & FY 2013 Defense Budget Request: Strategy & Fiscal Constraints” Orbis, 57/1, 2013, pp, 41-58 (in CD)
• [for Quadrennial Defense Review Report, 2010.
http://www.defense.gov/qdr/images/QDR_as_of_12Feb10_1000.pdf
• Graeme Herd, “Security Strategy: Sovereign Democracy and Great Power Aspirations” in Politics of Security in Modern Russia, Mark Galeotti (ed), Ashgate Publications, Aldershot, 2010, pp, 7-28 (in CD)
• Matthew Sussex, “Twenty Years after the Fall, Continuity and Change in Russian Foreign Policy”, Global Change, Peace and Security, 24/2, 2012, pp, 203-217 (in CD)
• Ilia Z. Saltzman, “Russian Grand Strategy and the United States in the 21st Century”, Orbis, Fall 2012, pp, 547-564 (in CD)
• Angela Stent, “US-Russia Relations in the Second Obama Administration”, Survival, 54/6, 2012, pp, 123-138 (in CD)
• Russia’s Military Politics and Russia’s 2010 Defence Doctrine, S. J. Blank (ed.), IIS Monographs, 2012, (Chapter 2-3) (in CD)
• Shin Kawashima, “The Development of Debate Over Hiding One’s Talents and Binding One’s Time (taoguan yanghui)” Asia-Pacific Review, 18/2, 2011, pp, 14-36. (in CD)
• Mitsuru Kitano, “China’s Foreign Strategy”, Asia Pacific Review, 18-2, 2011, pp, 37-59. (in CD)
• Mingjiang Li, “Domestic Sources of It’s Soft Power Strategy in East Asia”, Regional Leadership in the Global System, D. Flemes (ed), Ashgate Pub., Aldershot, 2010, pp, 207-221. (in CD)
• Jiang Yang, “The Rise of China: Chinese Perspectives”, in The Rise of China and International Security, America and Asia Respond, Kevin J. Cooney and Yoichiro Sato (ed) Rutledge, NY, 2009, pp, 13-37. (hardcopy)
• Feng Zhang, “China’s New Thinking on Alliances”, Survival, 54/5, 2012, pp, 129-148 (in CD)
• Brock Tessman-Wojtek Wolfe, “Great Powers and Strategic Hedging: The Case of Chinese Energy Security Strategy”, International Studies Review, 13, 2011, pp, 214-240 (in CD)
• Kazahiko Nogouichi, “Bringing Realism Back In: Explaining China’s Strategic Behaviour in Asia Pacific”, Asia-Pacific Review, 18:2, 2011, pp 60-85. (in CD)
• Kevin Cooney, “Chinese-American hegemonic competition in East Asia: A new Cold War or into the arms of America”, in The Rise of China and International Security, America and Asia Respond, Kevin J. Cooney and Yoichiro Sato (ed) Rutledge, NY, 2009, pp, 38-59. (hardcopy)
• David W. Barno-Nora Bensahel- Travis Sharp, “Pivot but Hedge: A Strategy of Pivoting to Asia while hedging in the Middle East”, Orbis, spring 2012, pp, 158-176. (in CD)
• Tan Seng Chye, “Changing Global Landscape and Enhanced US Engagement with Asia-Challenges and Emerging Trends”, Asia Pacific Review, 19:1, 2012, pp, 108-129. (in CD)
• Artyom Lukin, “Russia and America in the Asia-Pacific: A New Entente?”, Asian Politics and Policy, 4/2, 2012, pp, 153-171. (in CD)
• F. Gregory Gause III- Ian S. Lustick, “America and the Regional Powers in a Transforming Middle East”, Middle East Policy, 19/2, 2012, pp, 1-9 (in CD)
• Fawaz Gerges, Obama and the Middle East, Palgrave, NY, 2012, (Chapter 3-5-6) (hardcopy)
• Abdulazziz Sager- Geogrey Kemp, Chinese Growing Role in the Middle East, Implications for the Region and Beyond, Gulf Research Center-Nixon Center, 2010 (Chapters 2-3-5) (in CD)
• Mark N. Katz, “Russia and the Arab Spring” Middle East Institute, April 3, 2012, http://www.mei.edu/content/russia-and-arab-spring
• Yun Sun, “Syria: What China has learnt from its Libya experience”, Asia Pacific Bulletin, no 152, 2012, (in CD)
• Stephen Blank- Carol R. Savietz, “Playing to Lose? Russia and the Arab Spring”, Problems of Post-Communism, 59/1, 2012, pp, 3-16 (in CD)
• Louise Fawcett, “Regional Order in the Middle East” in Beyond the Iraq War, A. Acharya-H. Katsumata (eds.), WSP, Singapore, 2011, pp, 35-64. (hardcopy)
• Cilja Harders, “Analyzing Regional Cooperation after September 11, 2001: The emergence of a new Regional Order in the Arab World”, in Beyond Regionalism? Regional Cooperation, Regionalism, and Regionalization in the Middle East, C. Harders- M. Legrenzi (eds.),Ashgate, Aldershot, 2008, pp, 33-50. (hardcopy)
• Peter Jones, “Structuring Middle East Security”, Survival, 2009-2010, pp, 105-122. (in CD)
• Visne Korkmaz, “What are the Roles of Regional powers within regional security orders: The Examples of Middle East and East Asia”, Contemporary Social Sciences, 21/3, 2012, pp, 89-106. (hardcopy)
• Faleh A. Jabar, “Religion, sect, ethnicity and tribe: the uncertainties of identity politics in the new society” Iraq, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World”, Ali Paya- John L. Esposito (ed.), Routledge, London, 2011, pp, 19-35. (hardcopy)
• Luith Kubba, “Lessons from Iraq” Iraq, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World”, Ali Paya- John L. Esposito (ed.), Routledge, London, 2011, pp, 19-35. (hardcopy)
• Toby Dodge, Iraq, From War to a New Authoritarianism, Adelphi Series, IISS, London, 52: 434-435, pp 13-218 (especially chapter 1, 5, 6) (in CD)
• Marc Lynch- Blake Hounshall-Susan Glasser, Revolution in the Arab World, Tunisia, Egypt and the Unmaking of an Era, A Special Report from Foreign Policy, 22 Feb. 2011 (Kindle edition- can be bought from www.amazon.com).
• Elen Laipson and others, Seismic Shift, Understanding Change in the Middle East, Stimson Center, Washington DC, May 2011 (in CD)
• Zoltan Barany, “Comparing the Arab Revolts: The Role of the Military”, Journal of Democracy, 22/4, pp, 28-39, (in CD)
• Michelle Pace- Francesco Cavatorta, “The Arab Uprisings in Theoretical Perspective: An Introduction” Mediterranean Politics, 17/2, 2012, pp, 125-138. (in CD)
• Robert Springborg, “The Political Economy of the Arab Spring” Mediterranean Politics, 16/3, 2011, pp, 427-433 (in CD).
• Seth G. Jones, “The mirage of the Arab Spring: Deal with the region you have, not the region you want”, Foreign Affairs, January-February 2013, 92/1, pp, 55-63 (hardcopy).
• Katerina Dalacoura, “The Arab Uprising Two Years on: Ideology, Secterianism and the Changing Balance of Power in the Middle East”, Insight Turkey, 15/1, 2013, pp, 75-89. (hardcopy)*
• George Joffe, “The Arab Spring in North Africa, Origins and Prospect”, The Journal of North African Studies, 16/4, 2011, pp, 507-532. (in CD)
• Lisa Anderson, “Demystifying Arab Spring: Pursuing the differences between Tunisia, Egypt, Libya”, Foreign Affairs, 2/2011, pp,1-7 (in CD)
• Hazem Kandil, “Why did Egyptian Middle Class March to Tahrir Square?” Mediterranean Politics,17/2, 2012, pp, 197-215. (in CD)
• Hicham Bou Nazif, “Why the Egyptian Army didn’t shoot” Middle East Report, No 265, Special Issue: Egypt.
• Marina Ottaway, “After the Constitution: A new Battle in Egypt”, Insight Turkey, 15/1, 2013, pp, 7-11. (hardcopy)
• Taha Özhan, “New Egypt versus the Felool: Struggle for Democracy, Insight Turkey, 15/1, 2013, pp, 13-24. (hardcopy)
• Shadi Hamid, “Tunisia: Birthplace of the Revolution, The Arab Awakening, America and the Transformation of the Middle East, A Saban Center at the Brookings Institution Book, Washington DC, 2011, pp, 111-116. (hardcopy)
• Peter J. Schaeder, “Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution & the Arab Spring: Implications for International Intervention, Orbis, 56/4, 2012, pp, 662-675. (in CD)
• Rikke H. Haugbolle- Francesco Cavatorta, “Beyond Ghannouchi, Islamism and Social Change in Tunisia”,Middle East Report, 262, Spring 2012, pp, 20-25 (hardcopy)*
• Akram Al-Turk, “From Revolt to State Building”, The Arab Awakening, America and the Transformation of the Middle East, A Saban Center at the Brookings Institution Book, Washington DC, 2011, pp, 117-127. (hardcopy)
• Alia Brahimi, “Libya’s Revolution”, The Journal of North African Studies, 16-4, 2011, pp, 705-624 (in CD)
• Amitai Etzioni, “Lessons from Libya”, Military Review, January-February 2012, pp,45-54. (in CD) *
• Mohammed Ayoob, “The Arab Spring: Its Geostrategic Significance”, Middle East Policy, 19/3, Fall 2012, pp, 84-98 (in CD).
• Joel Guzansky- Benedetta Berti, “Is the New Middle East stuck in its sectarian past? The Unspoken Dimensions of Arab Spring”, Orbis, 57/1, 2013, pp, 135-151 (in CD)
• Curtis Ryan, “The New Arab Cold War and the Struggle for Syria”, Middle East Report, 262, Spring 2012, pp, 28-31 (hardcopy)
• Symposium: Crisis in Syria, What are the US options; Radwan Ziadeh, Leon Hadar, Mark N. Katz, Steven Heydermann, Middle East Policy, 19/3, 2012, pp, 1-24 (in CD)
• Ethen Corbin, Syrian Armed Group Alliances in the Balance, Power Outage, Harvard Kennedy School, Belfer Center of International Affairs, April 2012 (in CD)
• Joshua Landis, “The Syrian Uprising of 2011: Why the Asad regime is likely to survive to 2013”, Middle East Policy, 19/1, 2012, pp,72-84 (in CD)
• Hilal Kashan, “Middle Eastern Upheavals: The View from Lebanon and Syria”, Middle East Quarterly, Summer 2011, pp, 25-30 (in CD)
• Simon Mabon, “The Battle for Bahrain: Iranian Saudi Rivalry”, Middle East Policy, 19/2, Summer 2012, pp, 84-97 (in CD)
• Silvia Colombo and others, GCC in the Mediterranean in the light of Arab Spring, Mediterranean Paper Series 2012, GMF, Washington DC, pp, 1-37. (in CD)
• Simon Mabon, “Kingdom in Crisis? The Arab Spring and Instability in Saudi Arabia”, Contemporary Security Policy, 33/3, October 2012, pp, 530-553 (in CD).
• Shahram Chubin, “Iran and Arab Spring: Ascendancy Frustrated” Gulf Research Center Gulf Papers, 2012 (in CD)
• John Turner, “Great Powers as Client States in a Middle East Cold War”, Middle East Policy, 19/3, Fall 2012, pp, 124-134 (in CD)
• Ziya Öniş, “Turkey and the Arab Spring: Between Ethics and Self Interest” Insight Turkey, 41/3, 2012, pp,45-63 (in CD)
• Efraim Inbar, “Israel’s National Security Amidst Unrest in the Arab World”, Washington Quarterly, 35/3, 2012, pp, 59-73 (in CD)
• Andrea Teti, “The EU’s First Response to the Arab Spring: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Partnership for Democracy and Shared Prosperity”, Mediterranean Politics, 17/3, 2012, pp,266-284 (in CD)
• Etel Solingen, “Chapter 2”, Nuclear Logics; Contrasting paths in East Asia and the Middle East, Princeton Uni. Press, 2007, pp,23-54. (hardcopy)
• Rebecca Johnson, “Assessing the 2010 NPT Review Conference” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, July-August 2010, pp, 2-11. (in CD)
• Scot D. Sagan, “The Causes of Nuclear weapons Proliferation” Annual Reviews of Political Science 14, 2011, pp,225-244 (in CD)
• Charles Ebinger- Kevin Massy, “Security Implications of the Expansion of Nuclear Energy”, South Asian Survey, 17:1, 2010, pp, 75-89 (in CD)
• Mark Hibbs, The Future of Nuclear Suppliers Group, Carnegie Endowment International, Washington DC, 2011 (in CD)
• J.D. Kenneth Boutin, “Changing the Guard? China and Nuclear Proliferation Regime” Asian Politics and Policy, 3/3, 2011, pp, 349-364. (in CD)
• Kenneth Waltz, “Why Iran should get the bomb”, Foreign Affairs, 91/4, 2012, pp, 2-6. (hardcopy)*
• Nurşin A. Güney, “Is the Nuclear Cascade Story in the Middle East Real?”, Perceptions, Journal of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, SAM, Ankara, 2011, pp, 43-59 (in CD)
• Gregory Gleason, “Implications of Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Programme for Regional Security”, Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 14/3, 2012, pp, 317-330. (in CD)
• Nurşin Ateşoğlu Güney, “Turkish Nuclear Security after Iranian Nuclearization”, Contemporary Security Policy, 33/3, 2012, pp, 512-529 (in CD)*
• Uri Bar Joseph, “Taking Israel’s Security Interests into Account”, in Arms Control and Missile Proliferation in the Middle East, Bernd W. Kubbig- Sven Eric Fikenscher (eds.), Routledge, Milton Park, 2012, pp, 89-105 (hardcopy)
• Nursin Atesoglu Guney, “Where Do we Stand in the field of Nuclear Disarmament: What is Next after the New START”, GPOT, June 2011, no, 25 (in CD)
• M. Brzoska, A. Finger, O. Meier, G. Neuneck, W. Zellner, Prospects for Arms Control in Europe, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 2012. (in CD)
• Stephen C. Cimbala, “Forever Young, Start and Aftermath”, European Security, 20:1, 2011, pp, 143-154. (in CD)
• David W. Kearn Jr., Facing the Missile Challenge: US Strategy and future of INF Treaty, Rand Cooperation, Pittsburg, 2012 (in CD)
• Stephen J. Blank, Russia and the Current State of Arms Control, SSI Monographs, Washington DC, September 2012 (especially Chapter 2-3) (in CD)
• Dingli Shen, “Chinese Nuclear Policy and Modernization Plans”, Global Change, Peace and Security, 23-2, 2011, pp, 263-269 (in CD)
• Patrick M. Morgan, “The State of Deterrence in International Politics Today” Contemporary Security Policy, 33/1, 2012, pp, 85-107 (in CD)
• Timothy W. Crawford, “The Endurance of Extended Deterrence: Continuity, Change, and Complexity in Theory and Policy” in Complex Deterrence, Strategy in the Global Age, TV. Paul, P. M. Morgan, and James J. Wirtz (eds.), University of Chicago Press, Chicago- London, pp, 277-303. (hardcopy)
• Dean A. Wikening, “Does Missile Defense in Europe Threaten Russia” Survival, 54/1, 2012, pp, 31-52 (in CD)
• Igor Ivanov, Wolfgang Ishingir, Sam Nunn, Missile Defence Toward A new Paradigm, Carnegie Endowment, February 2012, pp, 1-16 (in CD)
• Michael Barnett, “Armed for Humanity”, Empire of Humanity, A History of Humanitarianism, Cornell Uni. Press, 2011, pp, 171-194 (hardcopy)
• Thomas Weiss, Humanitarian Intervention, Polity Press, NY, second edition, 2012. (hardcopy)
• Jenifer Welsh, “Civilian protection in Libya: Putting Coercion and Controversy back into RtoP”, Ethics & International Affairs, 25/3, 2011, pp, 255-262. (in CD)
• David Chandler, “R2P or not R2P? More State-building, Less Responsibility” Global Responsibility to Protect 2, 2010, pp, 161-166. (in CD)
• Daniella Archibugi- David Chandler, “A Dialogue on International Interventions: When are they a right or obligation”, Ethics and Global Politics, 2009, pp, 1-15 (in CD)
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