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Mobilization follies in international relations: A multimethod exploration of why some decision makers fail to avoid war when public mobilization as a bargaining tool fails
(Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research, Ihsan Dogramaci Peace Foundation, 2019-07)
This paper is intended to serve as a show and tell model for graduate students. Sections in parentheses and italics provide a running commentary by the author on the decisions taken throughout the paper. The goal is to ...
Making a case over Greco-Turkish rivalry: major power linkages and rivalry strength
(Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği İktisadi İşletmesi, 2018)
The goal of the paper is to explore how the intensity of the Greco-Turkish rivalry (in the 19th and 20th centuries) was affected by variation in the intensity of rivalries between major powers that have political and ...
Islands in a sea of fog: a rapid evidence assessment of quantitative research in the pre-1816 period
(Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi, 2016)
In this manuscript I present a rapid evidence assessment of articles that use quantitative methods to analyze peace and conflict dynamics, and topics relevant to conflict processes, in temporal domains that include periods ...
Caricaturing the enemy: caricatures and the Greek-Turkish War 1919-1922
(Cracow Tertium Society for the Promotion of Language Studies, 2022)
A century ago, the Greek-Turkish War of 1919-1922 (Turkish War of Liberation/Asia Minor Campaign) was reaching its culmination point. The war was also fought in the pages of the Press. In this study, we look at the ...
Breaking the stalemate in the study of the relationship of mutual military buildups, arms races, and militarized disputes: The Greece-Turkey/Ottoman Empire cases
(Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research İhsan Doğramacı Peace Foundation, 2023-04)
The most recent surveys on the study of the connection between mutual military buildups, arms races, and military interstate disputes (MID) warn of research projects, especially in the case of the Greece-Turkey dyad, that ...
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