ID | 154918 |
Title Proper | Time to quantify Turkey's foreign affairs |
Other Title Information | setting quality standards for a maturing international relations discipline |
Language | ENG |
Author | Aydinli, Ersel ; Ersel Aydinli ; Biltekin, Gonca |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The first part of this article discusses the current state of International Relations (IR) in Turkey and begins with the argument that the local disciplinary community shows a lack of adequate communication and interactive scholarly debates, and therefore of knowledge accumulation. This article proposes that the growth of such engagement could be encouraged by increased methodological diversity, in particular additional research using quantitative methods. It argues that quantitative research could contribute to engagement by providing conceptual and methodological clarity around which scholarly debates could develop and ultimately contribute to Turkish IR's progress as a disciplinary community. To substantiate these claims, this article goes on to discuss the development and contributions of quantitative research to global IR and illustrates the potential benefits of using quantitative methods in the study of Turkish foreign affairs. |
`In' analytical Note | International Studies Perspectives Vol.18, No.3; Aug 2017: p.267–287 |
Journal Source | International Studies Perspectives 2017-09 18, 3 |
Key Words | Turkey ; Methodology ; Quantitative Research ; Foreign Affairs |