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ID125406
Title ProperTurkey`s contribution to NATO role in post-cold war security governance
Other Title Informationthe use of force and security identity formation
LanguageENG
AuthorKinacioglu, Muge ;  Gurzel, Aylin G
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After the Cold War, NATO formulated its role new role on the basis of broader political aims and new security objective by assuming crisis management operations beyond its borders. This article argues from a constructivist perspective that keen Turkish involvement in NATO out of area operations constitutes a context of social interaction that has led to particular identities and certain security policy outputs for both. Turkey`s participation in NATO`s military operations as the sole Muslim ally, in the post-cold war era, enabled NATO to build an identity as a global security actor in crisis management while turkey`s active role in these operations served to keep Turkey`s sense of prominence in the protection of the universal values and, thus, its claim to western identity.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Governance Vol.19, No.4; Oct.-Dec.2013: p.589-610
Journal SourceGlobal Governance Vol.19, No.4; Oct.-Dec.2013: p.589-610
Key WordsTurkey ;  NATO ;  Use of force ;  Identity formation ;  Security governance ;  Cold war ;  Security policy ;  Borders


 
 
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