yıldız technıcal unıversty graduate school of socıal scıences

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yıldız technıcal unıversty graduate school of socıal scıences
YILDIZ TECHNICAL UNIVERSTY
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL
SCIENCES
GRADUATE PROGRAM OF POLITICAL
SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS
GRADUATE COURSES
Contents and Weekly Course Plan
1
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Methodology
3406111
I
3
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
X
Turkish
Compulsory
Prof. Dr. Fulya Atacan
Examining the basic approaches to the production of knowledge in
social sciences. Knowledge, science, objectivity, differences between
social and natural sciences will be the main topics. Research
techniques will also be discussed in this framework.
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Analytical framework on knowledge and social science.
Additional References
İ. Sunar, Düşün ve Toplum, Birey ve Toplum Yayınları, Ankara, 1986
M. Weber, Toplumbilim Yazıları, Çev. T. Parla, Hürriyet Vakfı Yayınları,
İstanbul, 1986
K. Marx, 1844 El Yazmaları, Çev. M. Belge, Birikim Yayınları, İstanbul,
2000.
George G. Iggers, 20. Yüzyılda Tarih Yazımı Bilimsel Nesnellikten
Postmodernizme, Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, İstanbul, 2000.
Peter Burke, Bilginin Toplumsal Tarihi, Çev. M. Tunçay, Tarih Vakfı
Yurt Yayınları, İstanbul, 2001.
K. Popper, Bilimsel Araştırmanın Mantığı, Çev. İ. Aka, İ. Turan, YKY,
İstanbul, 1998
T. S. Kuhn, Bilimsel Devrimlerin Yapısı, Çev. N. Kuyaş, Alan
Yayıncılık, İstanbul, 2000
C. Levi-Strauss, Yaban Düşünce, Çev. T. Yücel, Hürriyet Vakfı
Yayınları, İstanbul, 1984
T. Yücel, Yapısalcılık, YKY, İstanbul, 1999
P.L. Berger, T. Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality, Anchor
Books, New York, 1989
H. Marcuse, Us ve Devrim, Hegel ve Toplumbilimin Doğuşu, İdea
Yayınları, İstanbul, 1989
M. Foucault, Ders Özetleri, Çev. S. Hilav, Yapı Kredi Yayınları,
İstanbul, 1992
M. Foucault, Bilim Arkeolojisi, Birey Yayınları, İstanbul, 1999
Toplumbilim, Jacques Derrida Özel Sayısı, Agustos 1999, S: 10
S. Best, D. Keller, Postmodern Teori, Çev. M. Küçük, Ayrıntı Yayınları,
İstanbul, 1998
P. Lyotard, Postmodern Durum Bilgi Üzerine Bir Rapor, Vadi Yayınları,
İstanbul, 2000
P. Feyerabend, Yönteme Karşı, Ayrıntı Yayınları, İstanbul, 1999
J. Habermas, “İdeoloji” Olarak Teknik ve Bilim, Çev. M. Tüzel, YKY,
İstanbul, 1993.
J. Habermas, Sosyal Bilimlerin Mantığı Üzerine, Kabalcı, İstanbul,
2998
A. Giddens, Siyaset, Sosyoloji ve Toplumsal Teori, Metis Yayınları,
İstanbul, 2000
Gulbenkian Komisyonu, Sosyal Bilimleri Açın, Çev. Ş. Tekeli, Metis
Yayınları, İstanbul, 1996.
İ. Tekeli, Modernite Aşılırken Siyaset, İmge Kitapevi, Ankara, 1999.
To examine main approaches to the knowledge and social sciences.
Prerequisite Course
2
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
1
%30
1
%30
1
%40
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
%100
Social Sciences
3
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Public Law
3406112
II
3
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain
at the end of the course)
3
-
Turkish
Compulsory
Ozan Erözden, Ph.D.
Theory of Power
To learn how to think about the concept of “power”
General overview about the theories explaining the source and the
framework of the political and other types of power
Additional References
Cemal Bali Akal, İktidarın Üç Yüzü, Dost Yay.
Cemal Bali Akal (der.), Devlet Kuramı, Dost Yay.
Ozan Erözden, Ulus-devlet, Dost Yay.
-
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Essay (scientific article)
-
Textbook
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
Number
Midterm Exams
2
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
1
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
100
4
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Turkish Political Life
3406211
l
6
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
Turkish
Compulsory
Dr. Ergun Aydınoğlu
Political developments in Turkish Republic
To analyze essential phenomena, questions and debates of Turkish
politics in its historical evolution
Acquiring essential background knowledge about Turkish political life
and methodological aptitude for its analyses.
- Modern Türkiye’de Siyasi Düşünce, cilt 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; İletişim
Yayınları
- Eric Zurcher, Modernleşen Türkiye’nin Tarihi, İletişim Yayınları
- Feroz Ahmad, Modern Türkiye'nin Oluşumu, Kaynak Yayınları
- Feroz Ahmad, Demokrasi Sürecinde Türkiye, Hil yayınları
- Tevfik Çavdar, Türkiye’nin Demokrasi Tarihi (1950-1995), İmge
Yayınları
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Course Evaluation Criteria
Midterm Exams
1
% 30
Homework
1
% 30
1
% 40
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
5
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Actual questions of
Turkish politics
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain
at the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
3406212
II
6
3
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Compulsory
Dr. Ergun Aydınoğlu
Actual questions of Turkish politics
To discuss actual questions of Turkish politics in terms of political
sciences
To have the ability to interpret the actual questions of Turkish politics in
theoretical and historical levels
Taner Timur, Küreselleşme ve Demokrasi Krizi, İmge Yayınları, Ankara
1996
- Tarz-ı Hayat’tan Life Style’a, Rıfat N. Bali, İletişim Yayınları,
İstanbul, 2002
Modern Türkiye’de Siyasi Düşünce; Cilt 3/ 4/ 5/ 6, İletişim
Yayınları, İstanbul, 2003-2004
- Papers on topics of course content
Number
Midterm Exams
1
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
1
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
6
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Turkish Foreign Policy
3406311
I
6
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the
skills that the student
will gain at the end of
the course)
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Compulsory
Assist. Prof. Dr. Fuat Aksu
From the early days of the republic until today, periodical analyses of the
Turkish Foreign Policy issues. Major issues, developments and actors in
the TFP
In the lectures, the main issues and problems of Turkish foreign policy
agenda will analise.
Students will acquire background information on the major issues of the
Turkish Foreign Policy and be able to evaluate current issues through a
historical perspective.
A. Haluk Ülman, I. Dünya Savaşı’na Giden Yol ve Savaş, 3. Baskı,
Ankara: İmge yay., 2002.
Baskın Oran (Ed.), Türk Dış Politikası Kurtuluş Savaşından Bugüne
Olgular, Belgeler, Yorumlar, Cilt I-II, İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2003.
Cemil Bilsel, Lozan Cilt I-II, Tıpkı Basım, İstanbul: Sosyal Yayınları, 1998.
Çağdaş Türk Diplomasisi: 200 Yıllık Süreç, Ankara: TTK Yayınları, 1999.
Faruk Sönmezoğlu, Türk Dış Politikasının Analizi, İstanbul: Der Yayınları,
2002.
Faruk Sönmezoğlu, Uluslararası Politika ve Dış Politika Analizi, İstanbul:
Der Yayınları.
Textbook
İsmail Soysal, Türkiye’nin Siyasal Antlaşmaları, Cilt I-II, Ankara TTK
Yayınları.
Mehmet Gönlübol ve Diğerleri, Olaylarla Türk Dış Politikası, Ankara: A.Ü.
SBF Yayınları,
Mehmet Gönlübol, Cem Sar, Atatürk ve Türkiye’nin Dış Politikası (19191938), Ankara: Atatürk araştırma Merkezi Yay.,1997.
Mustafa Budak, İdealden Gerçeğe Misakı Milli’den Lozan’a Dış Politika,
İstanbul: Küre Yay., 2002.
Onur Öymen, Silahsız Savaş Bir Mücadele Olarak Diplomasi, İstanbul:
Remzi Kitapevi, 2002.
Oral Sander, Türkiye’nin Dış Politikası, Ankara: İmge Yayınları, 1998.
Selim Deringil, Denge Oyunu, İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yay. 1994.
Haluk Ülman, “Türk Dış Politikasına Yön Veren Etkenler (1923-1968) I
”, A.Ü. SBF Dergisi, Cilt XXIII, No. 3, Eylül 1968, ss. 241-273.
Additional References
Haluk Ülman- Oral Sander, “Türk Dış Politikasına Yön Veren Etkenler
(1923-1968) II ”, A.Ü. SBF Dergisi, Cilt XXVII, No. 1, Mart 1972,ss. 1-24.
Oral Sander, “Türk Dış Politikasında Sürekliliğin Nedenleri”, Türkiye’nin
Dış Politikası, Melek Fırat, (der.) Ankara: İmge Yayınları, 1998, 69-94.
Oral Sander, “Türkiye’nin Batı Bağlantısı: ABD ve Türkiye”, Türkiye’nin
Dış Politikası,Melek Fırat,(der.)Ankara:İmge Yayınları, 1998, ss.95-126.
7
Oral Sander, “Türk Dış Politikasında Barış Unsur”, Türkiye’nin Dış
Politikası, Melek Fırat, (der.) Ankara: İmge Yayınları, 1998, ss.127-146.
Bülent Tanör, “Türkiye’de Dış İlişkilerin İç Hukuk Rejimi”, Türk Dış
Politikasının Analizi, Faruk Sönmezoğlu, (der.), İstanbul: Der Yayınları,
1998. ss. 317-332.
Şule Kut, “1990’larda Türk Dış Politikasının Anahatları”, Günümüzde
Türkiye’nin Dış Politikası, Barry Rubin, Kemal Kirişçi (der.), İstanbul:
Boğaziçi Üniversitesi yay., 2002. ss.7-18.
Gencer Özcan, “Türk Dış Politikasında Oluşum Süreci ve Askeri Yapı”,
Günümüzde Türkiye’nin Dış Politikası, Barry Rubin, Kemal Kirişçi (der.),
İstanbul: Boğaziçi Üniversitesi yay., 2002. ss.19-62.
Pınar Bilgin, “Türkiye-AB İlişkilerinde Güvenlik Kültürünün Rolü”, Soğuk
Savaş Sonrasında Avrupa ve Türkiye, Cem Karadeli (der.), Ankara:
Ayraç Kitapevi, 2003. ss. 192-220.
Fulya Kip-Barnard, “Soğuk Savaş Sonrasında Türkiye-AB İlişkileri”, Soğuk
Savaş Sonrasında Avrupa ve Türkiye, Cem Karadeli (der.), Ankara:
Ayraç Kitapevi, 2003. ss. 221-241.
Deniz Vardar, “Türkiye’nin Batı Avrupa Kurumlarına Girişi ve Kamuoyu”,
Türk Dış Politikasının Analizi, Faruk Sönmezoğlu, (der.), İstanbul: Der
Yayınları, 1998. ss. 373-382.
Ali Yaşar Sarıbay, “Dış Politika Kararlarını Belirlemede Psikolojik etkenler
ve Türkiye”, Türk Dış Politikasının Analizi, Faruk Sönmezoğlu, (der.),
İstanbul: Der Yayınları, 1998. ss. 383-392.
Hüseyin Pazarcı, Türk Dış Politikasının Yönlendirilmesinde Uluslararası
Hukuk Etkeni”, Türk Dış Politikasının Analizi, Faruk Sönmezoğlu, (der.),
İstanbul: Der Yayınları, 1998. ss. 483-490.
Kemal Kirişçi, “Uluslararası Sistemdeki Değişmeler ve Türk Dış
Politikasının Yeni Yönelimleri”, Türk Dış Politikasının Analizi, Faruk
Sönmezoğlu, (der.), İstanbul: Der Yayınları, 1998. ss. 393-408.
Ali L. Karaosmanoğlu, “The Evolution of the National Security Culture and
the Military in Turkey”, Journal of International Affairs; Fall 2000; 54, 1,
ABI/INFORM Global, pg. 199-216.
Gökhan Yücel, “New Dilemmas of Turkish National Security Politics: Old
and New Security Concerns and National Development in the Post1980 Era”, (Paper prepared for presentation at the Fourth Kokkalis
Graduate Student Workshop at JFK School of Government, Harvard
University) 8-9 February 200, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Sabri Sayarı, “Turkish Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era: The
Challenges of Multi-regionalism”, Journal of International Affairs, Fall
2000, 54, 1, pp.169-182.
Mustafa Aydın, “Determinants of Turkish Foreign Policy: Historical
Framework and Tradityional Inputs”, Middle Eastern Studies, Oct.
1999, 35, 4, pp. 152-186.
Mustafa Aydın, “Determinants of Turkish Foreign Policy:Changing
Patterns and Conjuntures During the Cold War”, Middle Eastern
Studies, Jan. 2000, 36, 1, pp.103-138.
İlhan Uzgel, Ulusal Çıkar ve Dış Politika, Ankara: İmge Yayınları, 2004.
Burcu Bostanoğlu, Türkiye - ABD İlişkilerinin Politikası, Ankara, İmge
Yayınları, 1999.
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
8
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation
Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
1
100
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course
Credit (%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
50
50
(*) Students have to prepare a term paper in this course. Term papers have to be prepared and
presented according to the academic ethics and rules.
Preparation and presentation of the term papers will be evaluated as midterm exams. After
presentations, term papers will be evaluated as final exam.
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Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Current Issues in Turkey’s
Foreign Policy
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
3406312
II
6
3
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Compulsory/elective
Gencer Özcan
The course will deal with current issues in Turkey’s foreign affairs. The
issues were chosen to highlight the main theme, that is, the emergence
of the Greater Middle East an area extending from Balkans to the
Central Asia, and its impact on Turkey.
Presenting new set of challenges as well as opportunities, the Greater
Middle East has set up a diversified environment for Turkey.
Throughout the PCW period it overwhelmed Turkey’s foreign policy
agenda, and presented students of the field with wider perspective to
further their understanding of Ankara’s relations with the out-of-area
countries such as the United States and Russian Federation.
Students are expected to develop a wider perpective and better
understanding with a critical outlook of current issues in TFP.
Baskın Oran, (ed.) Türk Dış Politikası: Kurtuluş Savaşından Bugüne,
Olgular-Belegeler-Yorumlar (İstanbul: İletişim, 2001)
Gencer Özcan & Şule Kut (eds), En Uzun On Yıl: Türkiye'nin Ulusal
Güvenlik ve Dış Politika Gündeminde Doksanlı Yıllar (İstanbul: Büke,
2000)
Barry Rubin & Kemal Kirişçi, (eds), Turkey in World Politics: An
Emerging Multiregional Power (London: Lynne Rienner, 2001)
Faruk Sönmezoğlu (ed.), Türk Dış Politikasının Analizi, 3.Basım.
(İstanbul: Der, 2004)
Philip Robins, Suits and Uniforms : Turkish Foreign Policy Since the
Cold War (London : Hurst&Company, 2003)
None
None
A research proposal
A annotated bibliography
A term paper of 5000 words.
Number
Midterm Exams
Course Evaluation Criteria
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Quiz
Homework
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
1
25%
25%
50%
Basic Sciences
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
10
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
11
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
SEMINER
3406088
I
0
0
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
0
3
0
Turkish
Compulsory
Assistant Professor Cengiz Çağla
Conventional and radical approaches to political science
To use the basic concepts of political science and international
relations in an analytical way, to illustrate alternative ways to write a
dissertation.
How to choose a subject and how to write an M.A. dissertation
Kemali Saybasili, Siyaset Biliminde Temel Yaklaşımlar, Birey ve
Toplum Yayınları, 1986, Ankara
Ersin Kalaycıoğlu, Ali Yasar Sarıbay (der.). Türkiye’de Politik Değişme
ve Modernleşme, 2000, Istanbul
Additional References
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
1
% 30
1
% 30
1
% 40
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
12
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Politics, political culture
and social movements in
EU countries
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Lecture
Application
3
-
3406410
I
3
3
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
-
Turkish
Elective
Dr. Ergun Aydınoğlu
Political system, political culture and social movements in EU countries
To discuss whether it exists in EU countries a certain type of political
system, political culture and tradition of social movements that could
be considered as a common model; to inform on these topics
To have the knowledge on actual political structure, political culture of
EU countries and relations between state and civil society in these
countries
Politics in Western Europe today: politics and problems, D.W.Urwin –
Frank Livesey, Longman, London 1991.
- Government and politics in Western Europe, Yves Meny,
Oxford,1998
- History of the Present, Timothy Garton Ash, Vintage Books, NY,
2001
- Forging Democracy, The History of the Left in Europe, Oxford 2002.
- Avrupa Toplum Modeli? Nereden Nereye..., Meryem Koray,
BASISEN, İstanbul 2004
- Karanlık Kıta, Mark Mazower, Bilgi Üni. Yayınları, İstanbul 2004
Papers on topics of course content
Number
Midterm Exams
1
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
1
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
1
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
13
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
European Union
3406411
I
3
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Elective
Prof.Dr.Meryem Koray
The main themas of the Course are the European Social Model on the
one hand and the europeanization process on the other hand. From
this perspective the historical developments, the distinctive features,
the extensions at the EU level of the social model, and the meaning,
the developments and the new challenges of the europeanization will
be held in the course.
To have an idea about the Integration Project of Europe and the
process of europeanization with the background behind
Not only the history and the institutions of the European Union, but
also the aims, the social powers and the European tradition, the
historical experiences and developments of europeanization are very
significant in order to understand the Project of Europe. This course
will be helpful to understand this European Project with a broader
perspective.
Avrupa Toplum Modeli (The European Social Model) Prof.Dr.Meryem
Koray
Various Articles on European welfare state, European Union,
Enlargement, European Citizenship, European Constitution.
European Union
Social Policy, Political Theories, Political Economy
Term papers
Number
Midterm Exams
1
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
2
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Evaluation of papers
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
X
14
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Social Movements And
Politics In Turkey (19601980)
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Lecture
Application
3
-
3406422
II
6
3
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
-
Turkish
Elective
Dr. Ergun Aydınoğlu
Interactions between politics and social movements of 70s and 80s in
Turkey
To demonstrate the originality of a particular part of the Turkish history
in terms of social movements
To acquire the ability to interpret Turkish political history together with
the social movements phenomenon
Türkiye’de Sol ve Sosyal Hareketler (1960-1980), Ergun Aydınoğlu, to
be published in autumn 2005 (its draft copy will be given to the
students.)
- Türkiye’de İşçi Hareketleri, Şeyhmuz Güzel, Kaynak Yayınları,
1990
- Türkiye’de Devlet ve Sınıflar, Çağlar Keyder, İletişim Yayınları,
1992
- Sendikacılık ve Siyaset,
- Sosyalizm ve Toplumsal Mücadeleler Ansiklopedisi, cilt 6 ve 7,
İletişim Yayınları, 1989
Papers on topics of course content
Number
Midterm Exams
1
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
1
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
1
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
15
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Politics and Society in
Transcaucasia
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
3406430
I
6
3
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Elective
Assistant Professor Cengiz Çağla
Analyses of regional processes in terms of political science, political
sociology and political theory
Using basic concepts of political science and international relations
with relation to theories of nationalism and applying it to area studies
Developing an analytical approach in the field of area studies
Ronald Grigor Suny, Baku Komünü, Belge, İstanbul, 1989
Tadeus Swietochowski, Müslüman Cemaatten Ulusal Kimliğe Rus
Azerbaycanı, 1905-1920, Bağlam, İstanbul,1988
Cengiz Çağla, Azerbaycan’da Milliyetçilik ve Politika, Bağlam, İstanbul,
2002
Additional References
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
1
% 30
1
% 30
1
% 40
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
16
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
International Organizations
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
I
3
3
3406511
Lecture
3
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
-
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Turkish
Elective
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nurşin Ateşoğlu Güney
The course will basically focus on first foundation years of the major
international organizations and then a special attention will be devoted
Course Contents
the post-cold war year expriences. Also, Turkey’s expriences with
these international organizations will be examined.
The aim of this course, will be to give students the basic knowledge
Course Objectives
about what international organizations are and then expect them to
evaluate the basic current changes in these organizations.
The knowledge learned at the end of this course will be complemetary
Course Outcomes (The
one for students of ınternational relations. By, having leraned
knowledge and the skills
International Organizations course, they will be better of in
that the student will gain at
understanding and evaluating the current debates of international
the end of the course)
relations.
Inıs.L.Claude, Swords into Plowshares: The Problems and Progress of
International Organization, University of Michigan, 1967.
Basic Facts about the United Nations, New York, 2000.
Textbook
NATO Hand Book, Brussels, 1992.
Ngaire Woods, Explaining International Relations Since 1945, Oxford
University Press,1996
Additional periodicals are expected to be given related with current
Additional References
debates about international organizations
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
Two midterms % 60
One final % 40
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
17
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Turkish Greek Relations
3406512
II
6
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain
at the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Selective
Assist. Prof. Dr. Fuat Aksu
Turkish Greek relations, historical background, main disputes and thesis,
perceptions/misperceptions, actors confidence building measures,
problem solving attemps
In the lectures, the main issues, confidence building and problem solving
attempts in the Turkish – Greek relations will analise.
Students will acquire background information on the Turkish Greek
relations and be able to evaluate current issues and policies through a
historical perspective.
Fuat Aksu, Türk –Yunan İlişkileri: İlişkilerin Yönelimin Etkileyen
Faktörler Üzerine Bir İnceleme, Ankara: SAEMK Yayınları, 2001.
A. Suat Bilge, Büyük Düş: Türk-Yunan Siyasi İlişkileri, Ankara: 21. Yüzyıl
Yayınları, 2000.
Alexander Anastasius Pallis, Yunanlıların Anadolu Macerası (19151922), İstanbul: Yapı Kredi Yayınları, 1995.
Alexis Heraklides, Yunanistan ve “Doğudan Gelen Tehlike” Türkiye,
İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2002.
Ali Kurumahmut (Y. Hazırlayan), Ege’de Temel Sorun Egemenliği
Tartışmalı Adalar, Ankara: TTK Yayınları, 1998.
Andrew Wilson, The Aegean Dispute, London: Adelphi Paper Series
1979/80.
Aydoğan Özman, “Ege’de Karasuları Sorunu,” A.Ü. SBF Dergisi,
Cilt.LXIII, No. 3/4, Temmuz-Aralık 1988.
Aydoğan Özman, “Lozan Andlaşmalarında Ege Adalarının Hukuki
Statüsü,” A. Ü. SBF Dergisi, Cilt. LXIII, No. 3-4, Temmuz- Aralık
1988.
Aydoğan Özman, “Türk Dış Politikasında Ege Sorunu”, Türk Dış
Politikasının Analizi, Der. Faruk Sönmezoğlu, İstanbul: Der
Yayınları, 1998, ss. 253-270.
Aydoğan Özman, BM III. Deniz Hukuku Sözleşmesi, İstanbul IDTO
Yayınları, 1984.
Baskın Oran, Türk-Yunan İlişkilerinde Batı Trakya Sorunu, Ankara:
Mülkiyeliler Birliği Vakfı Yayınları, 1986.
Baskın Oran, Yunanistan’ın Lozan İhlalleri, Ankara: SAEMK Yayınları,
1999.
Baskın Oran,“Türk Dış Politikası ve Batı Trakya”, Türk Dış Politikasının
Analizi, Der. Faruk Sönmezoğlu, İstanbul: Der Yayınları, 1998,
ss.307-320.
Dimitri Kitsikis, Türk – Yunan İmparatorluğu, İstanbul: İletişim
Yayınları,1996.
Faruk Sönmezoğlu, Türkiye-Yunanistan İlişkileri ve Büyük Güçler,
İstanbul: Der yayınları, 2000.
Faruk Sönmezoğlu, “Kıbrıs Sorunu’nda Tarafların Tutum ve Tezleri,” Türk
Dış Politikasında Sorunlar, der. Esat Çam, İstanbul : Der Yay.
1989.
Gülden Ayman, “Türk – Yunan İlişkilerinde Güç ve Tehdit”, Türk Dış
Politikasının Analizi, Der. Faruk Sönmezoğlu, İstanbul: Der
Yayınları, 1998, ss. 543-554.
Haluk Kabaalioğlu, Avrupa Birliği ve Kıbrıs Sorunu, İstanbul: Yeditepe
Ün. Yay.,
Helsinki Watch, Destroying Ethnic Identity: The Turks of Greece,
18
August 1990, A Helsinki Watch Report.
Herkül Millas, Geçmişten Bugüne Yunanlılar: Dil, Din ve Kimlikleri,
İstanbul: İletişim, 2003.
Herkül Millas, Yunan Ulusunun Doğuşu, İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları,
1994.
Hüseyin Pazarcı, “Ege Adalarının Hukuksal Statüsü,” A. Ü. SBF Dergisi,
Cilt. LXIII, No. 3-4, Temmuz-Aralık 1988.
Kamuran Gürün, Bükreş-Paris-Atina Büyükelçilik Anıları, İstanbul:
Milliyet Yay., 1994.
Kemal Arı, Büyük Mübadele Türkiye’ye Zorunlu Göç (1923-1925),
İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yayınları, 1995.
Nasuh Uslu, Türk-Amerikan İlişkilerinde Kıbrıs, Ankara: 21. Yüzyıl
Yayınları, 2000.
Nikos Svoronos, Çağdaş Hellen Tarihine Bakış, İstanbul: Belge Yay.
1988,
Niyazi Kızılyürek, Milliyetçilik Kıskacında Kıbrıs, İstanbul: İletişim,
2002.
Mehmet Hasgüler, Kıbrıs’ta Enosis ve Taksim Politikalarının Sonu,
İstanbul: İletişim, 2000.
Melek Fırat, 1960-71 Arası Türk Dış Politikası ve Kıbrıs Sorunu,
Ankara: Siyasal Kitapevi, 1997.
Pazarcı Hüseyin,“Ege Adalarının Lozan ve Paris Andlaşmalarıyla
Saptanan Askerden Arındırılmış Statüsü Değişmiş midir?” A. Ü.
SBF Dergisi, Cilt. LXIII, No. 3-4, Temmuz-Aralık 1988.
Richard Clogg, Modern Yunanistan’ın Tarihi, İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları,
1997.
Türk-Yunan Uyuşmazlığı, Der. Semih Vaner, İstanbul: Metis Yayınları,
1989. ss. 49-58.
Ufuk Güldemir, Kanat Operasyonu, İstanbul: Tekin Yay. 1985
Vamık D. Volkan, Etnik Gururdan Etnik Teröre, İstanbul: Bağlam Yay.,
1999.
Vamık D. Volkan ve Norman Itzkowitz, Türkler ve Yunanlılar: Çatışan
Komşular, İstanbul: Bağlam Yay., 2002.
Yorgo Benlisoy – Elçin Macar, Fener Patrikhanesi, Ankara: Ayraç
Yayınları, 1996.
Yunan Paradoksu, Der. Graham T. Allison – Kalipso Nikolaydis, İstanbul:
Doğan Kitap, 1999, ss.153-163
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation
Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
1
100
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Division of Course Credit
Basic Sciences
19
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
50
50
(*) Students have to prepare a term paper in this course. Term papers have to be prepared and
presented according to the academic ethics and rules.
Preparation and presentation of the term papers will be evaluated as midterm exams. After
presentations, term papers will be evaluated as final exam.
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Political Science and International Realations Department
Course Name
International Relations
Theory
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
3406611
I
3
3
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
1
2
0
Turkish
None
Assistant Professor Fuat Aksu
Course Outline
I. Induction
II. Introduction to IR Theory: The Problem of Dichotomies
(Cox 1986), (Halliday 1994c)
III. Historical Precedents of Modern IR Theory
• Tucidides, Rousseau (R.Viotti & V.Kauppi 1987)
• Hobbes, Machiavelli (R.Viotti & V.Kauppi 1987)
• Kant, Grotius (R.Viotti & V.Kauppi 1987)
IV. The Emergence of the Modern Theory
• Enlightment and the Construction of the Social Sciences (Wallerstein
2001)
• International System before the WW I (Polanyi)
• Liberal Supremacy of the WW I (Polanyi)
• E.H. Carr: First Systematic IR Analysis (Carr)
V. Realism and Its Critics
(Morgenthau 1978), (Waltz 1979), (Waltz 1990), (Eralp 1996) (Ülman
2003), (Linklater 1995), (Keohane 1986), (Cox 1986)
VI. Neo-liberal Institutionalism and Its Critics
(O.Keohane 1989: 1-20), (O.Keohane & S.Nye 1973) (Maclean 1981;
Grieco 1993)
VII. Critical IR Theory
• Marxist Approaches (Halliday 1994b)
• Neo-Marxist Approaches (R.Viotti & V.Kauppi 1987)
• Neo-Gramscian Approaches (Cox 1999 [1983])
VIII. Critical Geo-Political Approach
• Geo-Politics of Cold War (Tuathail, Dalby & Routledge 1998: 47-102)
• Geo-Politics of new World Order (Tuathail, Dalby & Routledge 1998:
103-178)
• Critical Geo-Politics (Tuathail, Dalby & Routledge 1998: 245-312)
IX. Post-Modern and Feminist IR Theories
• Post Modern Approaches (Zalewski & Enloe 1995)
• Feminist Theory (Halliday 1994a), (Kardam 2003), (Sylvester 1998),
(Fraser 1996)
X. Political Economy Approach to IR
• Historical Precedents: Theories of Imperialism (Brewer 1980) (Lenin
1975 [1917])
• Modern Approaches (T.Crane & Amawi 1991), (Gilpin 1987), (Cox
2000)
XI. Highly Relevant Research Areas for IR Theory
• Theories of State
• Theories of Nationalism
• International Organisations
• Global Governance
• World Society
• New Social Movements
• Critical Realism
XII. Towards a better IR Theory
• Overcoming Dichotomies
• Historical Analysis
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Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
• Importance of Political Economy
• The Strengths of Critical realism
1. To inform students about different approaches in IR Theory
2. To engage students on the ontological and epistemological
foundations of these approaches
3. To enable students assess the explanatory power of these approaches
To become aware of the problems of theory in social sciences in
general and in IR specifically;
To grasp the existence of the dialectical relationship between theory
and practice;
To be able to analyse world politics critically;
To be informed about current problems in international politics
Reading List
Brewer, A. 1980, Marxist Theories of Imperialism: A Critical Survey,
Routledge, London & New York.
Carr, E. H., Twenty Year's Crisis.
Cox, R. 1999 [1983], 'Gramsci, Hegemony, and International Relations:
an Essay in Method', in R. Cox & T. Sinclair, (eds.), Approaches to
World Order,, Cambridge University Press.
Cox, R. W. 1986, 'Social Forces, States and World Orders: Beyond
International Relations Theory', in R. Keohane, (ed.) Neorealism and
its Critics, Columbia University Press, New York.
Cox, R. W. 2000, 'Political Economy and World Order: Problems of
Power and Knowledge at the Turn of the Millennium', in R. Stubbs &
G. Underhill, (eds.), Political Economy and the Changing Global
Order, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Eralp, A. 1996, 'Uluslararası İlişkiler Disiplinin Oluşumu: İdealizmRealizm Tartışması', in A. Eralp, (ed.) Devlet, Sistem ve Kimlik:
Uluslararası İlişkilerde Temel Yaklaşımlar, İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul,
pp. 57-89.
Fraser, N. 1996, 'Cinsiyet Eşitligi ve Refah Devleti: Sanayi Sonrasi Bir
Düşünce Girişimi', in S. Benhabib, (ed.) Demokrasi ve Farklilik,
Demokrasi Kitapligi, Istanbul, pp. 310-344.
Gilpin, R. 1987, The Political Economy of International Relations,
Princeteon University Press, Princeton.
Grieco, J. M. 1993, 'Anarchy and the Limits of Cooperation: A Realist
Critique of the Newest Liberal Institutionalism', in D. A. Baldwin, (ed.)
Neorealism and Neoliberalism: The Contemporary Debate, Columbia
University Press, New York, pp. 301-339.
Halliday, F. 1994a, 'Hidden From International Relations:Women and
International Arena', in F. Halliday, (ed.) Rethinking International
Relations Macmillan, Macmillan, pp. 147-169.
Halliday, F. 1994b, 'A Necessary Encounter: Historical materialism and
International Relations', in F. Halliday, (ed.) Rethinking International
Relations Macmillan, Macmillan, pp. 47-73.
Halliday, F. 1994c, Rethinking International Relations, Macmillan.
Kardam, N. 2003, 'Toplumsal Cinsiyet Perspektifiyle uluslar arası
İlişkiler', in A. Kaya & G. G. Özdoğan, (eds.), Uluslar arası İlişkilerde
Sınır Tanımayan Sorunlar, Bağlam, İstanbul, pp. 299-332.
Keohane, R. (ed.) 1986, Neorealism and its Critics, Columbia University
Press, New York.
Lenin, V. I. 1975 [1917], Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism,
Foreign Languages Press, Peking.
Linklater, A. 1995, 'Neo-Realism in Theory and Practice', in K. Booth &
S. Smith, (eds.), International Relations Theory Today, Polity Press,
Cambridge, pp. 241-262.
Maclean, J. 1981, 'Marxist Epistemology, Explanations og 'Change' and
the Study of International Relations', in B. Buzan & B. Jones, (eds.),
Change and the Study of International Relations: The Evaded
Dimension, Frances Pinter, London, pp. 46-67.
Morgenthau, H. J. 1978, Politics Among Nations, Knopf, New York.
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O.Keohane, R. 1989, International Institutions and State Power,
Westview Press, London.
O.Keohane, R. & S.Nye, J. (eds.) 1973, Transnational Relations and
World Politics, Harvard University Press, Cambridge.
Polanyi, K., Büyük Dönüşüm, İletişim.
R.Viotti, P. & V.Kauppi, M. 1987, 'Globalism:Dependency and Capitalist
World System', in International Relations Theory: Realism, Pluralism,
Globalism, Macmillan, New York, pp. 399-518.
Sylvester, C. 1998, 'Homeless in International Relations? 'Women's'
Place in Cannonical Texts and Feminist Reimaginings', in A. Philips,
(ed.) Feminism and Politics, Oxford University Press, New York, pp.
44-66.
T.Crane, G. & Amawi, A. (eds.) 1991, The Theoretical Evolution of
International Political Economy, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Tuathail, G. O., Dalby, S. & Routledge, P. (eds.) 1998, The Geopolitics
Reader, Routledge, London.
Ülman, B. 2003, 'Uluslararası İlişkiler Kuramı ve Realizm', in A. Kaya &
G. G. Özdoğan, (eds.), Uluslar arası İlişkilerde Sınır Tanımayan
Sorunlar, Bağlam, İstanbul, pp. 31-47.
Wallerstein, I. 2001, Unthinking Social Science: The Limits of
Nineteenth-Century
Paradigms,
Temple
University
Press,
Philadelphia.
Waltz 1979, Theory of International Politics, McGraw-Hill, New York.
Waltz, K. 1990, 'Realist Thought and Neorealist Theory', Journal of
International Affairs, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 21-37.
Zalewski, M. & Enloe, C. 1995, 'Questions About Identity in
International Relations', in K. Booth & S. Smith, (eds.), International
Relations Theory Today, Polity Press, Cambridge, pp. 278-305.
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
None
None
1 Paper
None
None
None
Number
Midterm Exams
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
1 Paper
45%
Other
3 Class
Presentations
15% (3x5%)
Final Exam
1
40%
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
23
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Current Issues in the
International Law
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain
at the end of the course)
Textbook
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
3406612
II
3
3
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Selective
Assist. Prof. Dr. Fuat Aksu
Developments in the Law of the Sea, current problems, actors and
international organizations, resolutions of the disagreements between
actors, International relations and international law
In the lectures, the main issues in the international Law will be analised.
Students will acquire background information on the international law and
be able to evaluate current issues, discussions in international relations
according to the international law perspective
Aydoğan Özman, BM III. Deniz Hukuku Sözleşmesi, İstanbul IDTO
Yayınları, 1984.
Deniz Hukuku Sempozyumu Bildiri Metinleri, Tamamlayıcı Bilgiler,
Soru ve Cevaplar, 21-22 Haziran 2004, Ankara: DKK Yay., 2004.
Devletlerarası İlişkilerde Egemenliği Tartışmalı Adalar Sorunu,
Ankara: SAEMK Yayınları, 1999.
Ege Kıta Sahanlığı ve İlişkili Sorunlar Sempozyumu Bildiriler Kitabı,
Aslan Gündüz ve Hüseyin Öztürk(Eds.), İstanbul: TÜDAV Yayınları,
2002.
Additional References
Hüseyin Pazarcı, Uluslararası Hukuk Dersleri, Cilt 1-4, Ankara: Turhan
Kitapevi, 2000.
Konuralp Pamukçu, Su Politikası, İstanbul: Bağlam Yay., 2000.
Marmara Denizi 2000 Sempozyumu Bildiriler Kitabı, Bayram Öztürk,
Mikdat kadıoğlu, Hüseyin Öztürk (Eds.), İstanbul: TÜDAV Yay., 2000.
Problems of regional Seas 2002: Proceedings of the International
Symposiunonthe Problems of Regional Seas, Bayram Öztürk –
Nesrin Algan (Eds), İstanbul: TÜDAV, 2001.
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Course Evaluation
Criteria
Number
Midterm Exams
Quiz
Homework
Term Projects
Term Papers
1
100
Laboratory
24
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
50
50
(*) Students have to prepare a term paper in this course. Term papers have to be prepared and
presented according to the academic ethics and rules.
Preparation and presentation of the term papers will be evaluated as midterm exams. After
presentations, term papers will be evaluated as final exam.
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Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Theories of the State
3406711
II
3
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Elective
Dr. Cengiz Arın
Different concepts of and approaches to the nature of the state; the
problem of the origin and the primitive forms of the state; society-civil
society and the state; the state and law; the concept of nation and the
nation-state; issues of power and the legitimacy; the individual,
citizenship and the state; theories of the absolutist, the constitutional
and the ethical state; capitalism, social classes and the state; recent
Marxist theories of the capitalist state; the relative autonomy theses;
modes, types and forms of the state; historical bloc, hegemony and the
state; a critical evaluation of the state monopoly capitalism, the
instrumentalist and the structuralist approaches to the state; the
derivationist school and the logic of capital approach; class struggles
and ‘the political state’; the theory of regulation; world-system and the
peripheral states; the ‘developmentalist state’; the Keynesian state;
liberal and the neo-liberal approaches to the state; ‘post-modernism’,
‘globalisation’ and the nation-state; the strategic-relational theory of
societalization; some new trends.
To provide the student with different concepts of the state from a
comparative perspective.
To evaluate patterns of the strategic-structural power relations in the
capitalist societies and the nature of contemporary states
independently and critically by using the theoretical and conceptual
tools provided in the course.
None
Akal, Cemal Bali (Der.), Devlet Kuramı, Ankara: Dost Kitabevi
Yayınları, 2000
Alford, Robert R. And Roger Friedland, Powers of Theory
Capitalsm, the State, and Democracy, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1985
Anderson, James (Ed.), The Rise of The Modern State, Brighton,
Sussex: Wheatsheaf Books, 1986
Anglade, Christian and Carlos Fortin (Eds.), The State and
Capital Accumulation in Latin America vol. I: Brasil,
Chile, Mexico, Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press,
1985
Arın, Tülay, “Kalkınma Stratejileri, Kamusal İşlevler ve Kamusal
Yönetim”, Maliye
Araştırma Merkezi Konferansları:
Prof. Dr. Sevim Görgün’e Armağan Özel Sayısı,
İstanbul: İ.Ü. İktisat Fakültesi Maliye Bölümü, 1996, ss. 31-59
Arın, Tülay, “Kapitalist Düzenleme, Birikim Rejimi ve Kriz (I):
Gelişmiş Kapitalizm”, Onbirinci Tez 1, Kasım 1985, ss.104138
Arın, Tülay, “Kapitalist Düzenleme, Birikim Rejimi ve Kriz (II):
Azgelişmiş Gelişmiş Kapitalizm ve Türkiye”, Onbirinci Tez 3,
Mayıs 1986, ss.86-125
Barkey, Henri J., The State and the Industrialization Crisis in
Turkey, Boulder, Colarado: Westview Press, 1990
Barker, Rodney, Political Legitimacy and the State, Oxford:
Clarendon Press, 1990
Breuilly, John, Nationalism and the State (Second Edition),
Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press, 1994 (1982)
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Buğra, Ayşe, Devlet-Piyasa Karşıtlığının Ötesinde İhtiyaçlar ve
Tüketim Üzerine Yazılar (Çev.: Bahadır Sina Şenel),
İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 2000
Buğra, Ayşe, Devlet ve İşadamları (İkinci Baskı) (çev.: Fikret
Adaman), İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları, 1995 (1994)
Cornoy, Martin, The State and Political Theory, Princeton, New
Jersey: Princeton University
Press, 1984
Dunleavy, Patrick and Brendan O’Leary, Theories of the State
The Politics of Liberal Democracy, Houndmills, Basingstoke,
Hampshire: Macmillan Education,1987
Eroğul, Cem, Devlet Yönetimine Katılma Hakkı, Ankara: İmge
Kitabevi Y., 1991
Eroğul, Cem, Devlet Nedir?, Ankara: İmge,1990
Evans, Peter B., Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Theda Skocpol
(Eds.),
Bringing the State Back In, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1994 (1985)
Fukuyama, Francis, State Building Governance and World
Order
in the Twenty-First Century, London: Profile Books,
2004
Green, Leslie, The Authority of the State, Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1990 (1988)
Held, David, et.al., (Eds.), States and Societies, Oxford:
Blackwell, 1985 (1983)
Held, David, Political Theory and The Modern State Essays on
State, Power and Democracy, Cambridge: Polity Press /
Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989
Hoffman, John, Beyond the State An Introductory Critique,
Cambridge: Polity Press, 1995
Holloway, John and Sol Picciotto (Eds.), State and Capital: A
German Debate, London: E. Arnola, 1978
Jackson, Robert H. and Alan James (Eds.), States in a Changing
World A Contemporary Analysis, Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1995 (1993)
Jessop, Bob, The Future of the Capitalist State, Cambridge:
Polity Press / Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2002.
Jessop, Bob, State Theory Putting the Capitalist State in its
Place,
Cambridge: Polity Press / Oxford: Basil Blackwell,
1990
Jessop, Bob, The Capitalist State Marxist Theories and
Methods, Oxford: Martin Robertson, 1982
King, Roger, The State in Modern Society New Directions in
Political Sociology, London: Macmillan,1986
Knutilla, Murray, State Theories From Liberalism to the
Challenge of Feminism (Second Edition), Halifax: Fernwood
Publishing, 1992
Lenin, V.I., The State and Revolution, New York: International
Publishers, 1971 (1917)
Lindberg, Leon N., Robert Alford, Colin Crouch, Claus Offe (Eds.),
Stress and Contradiction in Modern Capitalism Public
Policy and The Theory of the State, Lexington,
Massachusetts:
Lexington books, 1975
McLennan, Gregor, David Held and Stuart Hall (Eds.), The Idea of
the Modern State, Milton Keynes / Philadelphia: Open
University Press, 1990 (1984)
Migdal, Joel S., State in Soceity Studying How States and
Societies Transform and Constitute One Another, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2001
Miliband, Ralph, Class Power and State Power, London:
Verso,1983
Miliband, Ralph, The State in Capitalist Society, London:
Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1969
27
Neumann, Franz, The Democratic and the Authoritarian State
(Ed. and with a Preface by Herbert Marcuse), New York:
?, 1957
O’Connor, James, Fiscal Crisis of the State, New York: St.
Martin’s Press, 1973
O’Connor, James, Accumulation Crisis, Oxford: Basil Blackwell,
1986 (1984)
O’Donnell, Guillermo, Philippe C. Schmitter and Laurence
Whitehead (Eds.), Transitions from Authoritarin Rule Latin
America, Baltimore, Maryland: The John Hopkins
University Press, 1986
O’Donnell, Guillermo, Philippe C. Schmitter, Transitions from
Authoritarin Rule Tentative Conclusions
About
Uncertain Democracies, Baltimore, Maryland: The John Hopkins
University Press, 1986
Offe, Claus, Contradictions of the Welfare State (Ed. by John
Keane), London: Hutchinson, 1987 (1984)
Ohmae, Kenichi, The End of Nation State The Rise of Regional
Economies, New York. N.Y.: The Free Press, 1995
Pierson, Christopher, Modern Devlet (Çev.: Dilek Hattatoğlu),
İstanbul: Çiviyazıları, 2000
Poggi, Gianfranco, The Development of the Modern State A
Sociological Introduction, London: Hutchinson, 1978
Poulantzas, Nicos, State, Power and Socialism, London: NLB,
1978
Poulantzas, Nicos, The Crisis of the Dictatorships Portugal,
Greece, Spain, London: NLB, 1976 (1975)
Poulantzas, Nicos, Fascism and Dictatorships, London: NLB,
1974 (1970)
Poulantzas, Nicos, Political Power and Social Classes, London:
NLB, 1973 (1968)
Reuten, Geert and Michael Williams, Value-form and the State
The Tendencies of
Accumulation
and
the
Determination of Economic Policy in Capitalist Society,
London and N.Y.: Routledge, 1989
Schwarzmantel, John, The State in Contemporary Society An
Introduction, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1994
Seton-Watson, Hugh, Nations and States An Inquiry into the
Origins of Nations and the Politics of Nationalism,
London: Methuen,1977
Skocpol, Theda, States and Social Revolutions A Comparative
Analysis of France, Russia and
China,
Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1979
“State and Military in Latin America”,
Latin American
Perspectives 12(4) Issue 47 Fall 1985 (Beverly Hills, CA.:
Sage Publications, 1985)
Vajda, Mihaly, The State and Socialism Political Essays,
London:
Allison and Busby, 1981
Vincent, Andrew, Theories of the State, Oxford: Basil Blackwell,
1987
Weiss, Linda, The Myth of the Powerless State, Ithaca, New
York: Cornell University Press, 1998
Weiss, Linda ve John M. Hobson, Devletler ve Ekonomik
Kalkınma Karşılaştırmalı Bir Tarihsel Analiz (Türkçesi:
Kıvanç Dündar), Ankara: Dost Kitabevi Yayınları, 1999
Williams, Michael (Ed.), Value, Social Form and the State,
London: Macmillan Press, 1988
Woo-Cumings, Meredith (Ed.), The Developmental State, Ithaaca
and London: Cornell University Press, 1999
Prerequisite Courses
Political Sociology; Comparative Government; Comparative
28
Politics
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
2
25%
1
30%
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Paper
Laboratory
Other (Participation in
discussions during
course sessions))
Final Exam
5%
1
40%
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
100%
29
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Politics and Social Change
3406712
II
3
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Turkish
Elective
Prof. Dr. Fulya Atacan
Politics and economic change; urbanization and urban politics; Political
parties and social change; Gender and politics; Identity politics.
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
To analyze the interaction between politics and social change.
Conceptual framework on politics and social change.
E.Yeldan,
Küreselleşme
Sürecinde
Türkiye
Ekonomisi,
İletişim
Yayınları, İstanbul, 1998.
M. Kıray, Kentleşme Yazıları, Bağlam Yayınları, İstanbul, 1998.
S. Erder, İstanbul’da Bir Kentkondu, Ümraniye, İletişim Yayınları,
İstanbul, 1996.
O.Işık, :. Pınarcıoğlu, Nöbetleşe Yoksulluk, İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul,
2001.
L. Tekin, Berci Kristin Çöp Masalları, Metis Yayınları, İstanbul, 1990.
A. Kurtoğlu, Hemşerilik ve Şehirde Siyaset, İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul,
2003.
Additional References
A. Ayata, CHP, Örgüt ve İdeoloji, Gündoğan Yayınları, Ankara, 1992.
H. Schuler, Particilik, Hemşerilik, Alevilik, İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul,
1998.
A. Alatlı, Viva la Muerte, Boyut Yayınları, İstanbul, 1992.
H. Wedel, Siyaset ve Cinsiyet, Metis Yayınları, İstanbul, 2001.
M. Yeğen, Devlet Söyleminde Kürt Sorunu, İletişim Yayınları, İstanbul,
1999.
H. Gülalp, Kimlikler Siyaseti, Metis, İstanbul, 2003.
I.Beller-Hann, C. Hann, İki Buçuk Yaprak Çay, İletişim Yayınları,
İstanbul, 2003.
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Course Evaluation Criteria
Number
Midterm Exams
30
Quiz
Homework
1
%30
Term Projects
1
%30
Term Papers
1
%40
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
%100
31
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Otoman Modernization in
the 19th Centry
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
3406721
I
6
3
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
-
Turkish
Elective
Prof.Dr.Taner Timur
A critical evaluation of the transformation of Otoman Empire during the
XIX century within the framework of international relations.
Helping the students to understand the reasons underlying the
deterioration of Otoman Empire.
To help the students for developing their skills in evaluating social
phenomenon from a universal perspective.
There will be additional reading material assigned for specific cases like
1838 Trade Agreement.
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
1
%15
1
%25
1
%20
1
%40
1
%100
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
32
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Democracy: TheoriesModels
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Additional References
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
3406732
II
3
Credits
3
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
3
Turkish
Elective
Dr. Cengiz Arın
Different concepts of and approaches to democracy: Classical Liberal,
Social and Marxist approaches; historical roots and development of
Western democracies; Liberal Democracy: social basis, principles,
institutions, and working mechanisms; legality and legitimacy;
secularisation and laicism; political power and its limitation; individual
and basic individual rights; liberty and equality; freedoms of thougt and
organization; freedom to choose; citizen and his/her rights; civil,
political and social citizenship; democratic political participation and
freedom to oppose; justice; minorities, their rights and protection;
private property-markets-capitalism and “political democracy”; equality
of opportunity; representative democracy-parliamentarism-majoritarian
and consensus models of democracy; presidential democracy;
pluralism and ‘poliarchy’; political parties and interest groups; voters,
elections and ‘decision making’; rule of majority and its paradoxes;
“new” democracies; processes and consolidation of democratization;
(neo-)liberal democracy and unequality; social classes and the liberal
democracy; monopolization and “freeedoms”; Critical approaches to
liberal democracy; Social Democracy and its social (class-) bases;
welfare state; socai democracy and the market; reproduction of
capital/capital accumulation; crises of accumulation and social
democracy; models of radical, participatory and deliberative
democracy; Marxist Democracy: councils and the soviets.
To provide the student with contemporary theoretical debates on
democracy; to approach and discuss the opportunities and limitations
of Western democracy, critically. To direct the students to think on and
make independent studies about the contemporary concept of
democracy.
To evaluate patterns, basic forms, manners and morals of
contemporary democracies in the capitalist societies independently
and critically by using the comparative theoretical and conceptual
tools provided in the course.
None
Albert, Michael – Robin Hahnel, Geleceğe Bakmak 21. Yüzyıl
İçin Katılımcı Ekonomi (Çev.: Osman Akınhay), İstanbul:
Ayrıntı Yayınları, 1994 (Orijinali: 1991)
Aron, Raymond, Democracy and Totalitarianism (Translated by
Valence Ionescu), London:
Weidenfeld and Nicholson,
1968 (1965)
Barber, Benjamin, Güçlü Demokrasi Yeni Bir Çağ İçin Katılımcı
Siyaset (Çev.: Mehmet Beşikçi), İstanbul: Ayrıntı Yayınları,
1995 (Orijinali: 1984)
Birch, Anthony H., The Concepts and Theories of Modern
Democracy, London and New York: Routledge, 1993
Bohman, James, “Survey Article: The Coming Age of
Deliberative Democracy”, Journal of Political Philosophy
6 (4), December 1998, pp.400-26
Bowles, Samuel – Herbert Gintis, Demokrasi ve Kapitalizm
Mülkiyet, Cemaat ve Modern Toplumsal
Düşüncenin
Çelişkileri (Çev.: Osman Akınhay), İstanbul: Ayrıntı
Yayınları, 1996 (Orijinali: 1987)
33
Budge, Ian, The New Challenge of Direct Democracy,
Cambridge: Polity Press, 1996
Cohen, Joshua and Joel Rogers, et.al. (Ed. by Erik Olin Wright),
The Real Utopias Project v. 1:
Associations
and
Democracy, London, New York: Verso, 1995
Çakır, Necip, “Piyasa ve Demokrasi”, Onbirinci Tez 6, Haziran
1987, ss.89-131
Dahl, Robert A., Demokrasi ve Eleştirileri (Çev.: Levent Köker),
Ankara: Türk Siyasî İlimler Derneği-Türk Demokrasi Vakfı
Ortak Yayını, 1993 (1989)
Dahl, Robert A., A Preface to Democratic Theory, Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1956
Diamond, Larry ve Marc F. Plattner (Derl.), Kapitalizm,
Sosyalizm ve Demokrasi: Yeni Değerlendirmeler (Çevl.:
Ergun Özbudun ve Levent Köker), Ankara: Türk Demokrasi
Vakfı Y., 1994 (1993)
Fung, Archon and Erik Olin Wright, “Thinking about Empowered
Deliberative Governance”, Archon Fung and
Erik
Olin
Wright (Eds), The Real Utopias Project v. 4: Deepening
Democracy Institutional Innovations
in
Empowered
Participatory Governance, [London, New
York:
Verso, 2003 içinde ss.3-42.
Gluckstein, Donny, The Western Soviets - Workers’ Councils
Versus Parliament 1915-1920, London: Bookmarks, 1985
Gülalp, Haldun, “Üçüncü Dünyada Devlet ve Demokrasi”,
Onbirinci Tez 1, Kasım 1985, ss.70-81
Habermas, Jürgen, Legitimation Crisis (Translated by Thomas
McCarty), Boston: Beacon
Press, 1975 (1973)
Hall, John A. (Ed.), Civil Society Theory, History, Comparison,
Cambridge: Polity Press, 1996 (1995)
Haynes, Jeff, Democracy in the Developing World Africa, Asia,
Latin America and the Middle
East,
Cambridge:
Polity Press,
2001
Held, David, Democracy and the Global Order From the
Modern State to
Cosmopolitan
Governance,
Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1995
Held, David (Ed.), Prospects for Democracy North, South, East,
West, Cambridge: Polity Press, 1993
Held, David, Models of Democracy, Cambridge: Polity Press,
1993 (1987)
Hirst, Paul, Representative Democracy and Its Limits,
Cambridge: Policy Press, 1990
Hunt, Alan (Ed.), Marxism and Democracy, London: Lawrence
and Wishart, 1980
Huntington, Samuel P., Üçüncü Dalga – Yirminci yüzyıl
Sonlarında Demokratlaşma (Çev.:
Ergun
Özbudun),
Ankara: Türk Demokrasi Vakfı Y., 1993
Keane, John, Demokrasi ve Sivil Toplum Avrupa Sosyalizminin
Açmazları, Toplumsal ve Siyasal İktidarın Denetlenmesi
Sorunu ve Demokrasi Beklentileri Üzerine (Çev.: Necmi
Erdoğan), İstanbul: Ayrıntı Yayınları, 1994 (Orijinali: 1988)
Lewis, Bernard, Demokrasinin Türkiye Serüveni (Çevl.:Hamdi
Aydoğan – Esra Ermert), (2. Baskı), İstanbul: YKY, 2003
Lijphart, Arend, Patterns of Democracy Government Forms and
Performance in Thirty-Six Countries, New Haven and
London:
Yale University Press,1999
Lijphart, Arend (Ed.), Parliamentary versus Presidential
Government, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995 (1992)
Macpherson, C.B., Democratic Theory Essays in Retrieval,
Oxford: Clarendon, 1973
Moore, Jr., Barrington, Diktatörlüğün ve Demokrasinin
34
Toplumsal Kökenleri Çağdaş Dünyanın
Yaratılmasında
Soylunun ve Köylünün Rolü (Çevl.: Alâeddin Şenel - Şirin
Tekeli), Ankara: Verso Y., 1989
Mouffe, Chantal, Demokratik Paradoks (Çev.: A. Cevdet Aşkın),
Ankara: Epos Yayınları, 2002
Mouffe, Chantal (Ed), Dimensions of Radical Democracy
Pluralism, Citizenship, Community, London, New York:
Verso, 1992
Özbudun, Ergun (Ed.), Perspectives on Democracy in Turkey,
Ankara: Turkish Political Science Association, 1988
Polanyi, Karl, Büyük Dönüşüm Çağımızın Siyasal ve Ekonomik
Kökenleri (Türkçesi: Ayşe
Buğra),
İstanbul:
Alan
Yayıncılık, 1986 (1944)
Powell, Jr., G. Bingham, Çağdaş Demokrasiler Katılma, İstikrar
ve Şiddet (Çev.: Mehmet Turhan), Ankara: Türk
Demokrasi Vakfı ve Siyasî İlimler Derneği Ortak Yayını,
1990 (Orijinali: 1982)
Rawls, John, A Theory of Justice (Revised Edition), Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1999 (1971)
Reuschemeyer, Dietrich, Evelyne Huber Stephens and John D.
Stephens, Capitalist Development
and
Democracy,
Chicago: University of Chicago Press,1992
Sartori, Giovanni, Demokrasi Teorisine Geri Dönüş (Çevl.:
Tunçer Karamustafaoğlu ve Mehmet Turhan), Ankara: Türk
Demokrasi Vakfı Y., 1993 (1987)
Savran, Gülnur, “Marx’ın Düşüncesinde Demokrasi: Siyasetin
Eleştirisi”, Onbirinci Tez 6, Haziran 1987, ss.52-66
Saybaşılı, Kemâli, Political Theory vol.1 Historical Foundations,
İstanbul: Marmara Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler
Fakültesi Yayını, 1989
Siriani, Carmen, İşçi Denetimi ve Sosyalist Demokrasi – Sovyet
Deneyimi (Çev.: Kumru Başoğlu), İstanbul: Belge Y., 1990
Therborn, Göran, “Latin Amerika’da Demokrasinin Doğuş
Sancıları” (Türkçesi: Ahmet Kotil), R. Zarakolu (Der.)
Uluslararasılaşma, Avrupa Solu ve Sovyetler Dosyası
(İstanbul: Alan Y., 1987) içinde ss.141-186
Therborn, Göran, “Sermaye Egemenliği ve Demokrasinin
Doğuşu” (Çev.: Şirin Tekeli),
Birikim 50 / 51, Nisan-Mayıs
1979, ss.33-43 ve Birikim 52 / 53, Haziran-Temmuz 1979,
ss.47-65
Timur, Taner, Küreselleşme ve Demokrasi Krizi, Ankara: İmge
Kitabevi, 1996
Touraine, Alain, Demokrasi Nedir? (Türkçe İkinci Baskı) (Çev.:
Olcay Kunal), İstanbul: Yapı
Kredi Yayınları, 2000 (1997 –
Orijinali: 1994)
Türk Demokrasi Vakfı, Demokrasi Nedir? (Çev.: Levent Köker),
Ankara: Türk Demokrasi Vakfı Y., 1991
UNDP, Human Development Report 2002 Deepening
Democracy
in a Fragmented World, New York and
Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2002
Wickrama, K.A.S. and Charles L. Mulford, “Political Democracy,
Economic Development, Disarticulation, and Social
WellBeing in Developing Countries”, Sociological Quarterly
37 (3), Summer 1996, pp.375-391
Wood, Ellen Meiksins, Democracy Against Capitalism
Renewing Historical Materialism, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1999 (1995)
Yazıcı, Serap, Başkanlık ve Yarı-Başkanlık Sistemleri Türkiye
İçin Bir Değerlendirme,
İstanbul:
İstanbul
Bilgi
Üniversitesi
Yayını, 2002
35
Prerequisite Courses
Political Sociology; Comparative Government; Comparative
Politics
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Number
Midterm Exams
2
25%
1
30%
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Paper
Laboratory
Other (Participation in
discussions during
course sessions))
Final Exam
5%
1
40%
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
100%
36
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Ottoman Past in the
Balkans and Turkey, and
the Question of Identity
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Textbook
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
Lecture
Application
3
-
3406742
II
6
3
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
-
Turkish
Elective
Assistant Prof. Dr. Mehmet Hacısalihoglu
Image of the Ottoman period in the historiographies and history text
books in the Balkan countries and their comparison with the Turkish
historiography; the significance of the Ottoman past in the emergence
and description of national identities.
The students will be supported to research on the significance of the
Ottoman-Turkish image for the relations between Turkey and the Balkan
states, and on the importance of the historical images in the international
relations.
Elementary knowledge of the image of the Ottomans and Turks and, of
the emergence of national identities in the Balkans; ability for scientific
research and writing a seminar work according to the scientific method
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Anderson, Benedict, Imagened Communities, London 1983.
Auernheimer, Gustav, “Fallmerayer, Huntington und die Diskussion um
die neugriechische Identität”, Südosteuropa, 47/ 1-2 (1998), pp. 1-7.
Auernheimer, Gustav, “Zum Bild der Türkei in Griechenland und seinen
historischen Voraussetzungen”, Südosteuropa, 48/ 5/6 (1999), pp. 336358.
Büse, Kunigunde, “Die Darstellung des griechisch-türkischen Konfliktes
in
Additional References
griechischen
Schulbüchern”,
Münchener
Zeitschrift
für
Balkankunde, 3. 1980 (1981), pp. 1-23.
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Güvenç, Bozkurt, Türk kimliği, Kültür Tarihinin Kaynakları, Ankara
1993.
Hering, Gunnar, “Die Osmanenzeit im Selbstverständnis der Völker
Südosteuropas”, Die Staaten Südosteuropas und die Osmanen, Ed
by Hans Georg Majer, München 1989, s. 355-380.
Hösch, Edgar, “Kulturgrenzen in Südosteuropa”, Südosteuropa, 47/ 12
(1998), pp. 601-623.
Kiel, Machiel, Studies on the Ottoman Architekture of the Balkans,
Hampfhire, Brookfield 1990.
Kitromilides, Paschalis M., Enlightenment, Nationalism, Orthodoxy:
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Studies in the culture and political thought of south-eastern
Europe, Aldeshot, Brookfield, Ve. 1994.
Mc Carthy, Justin, Death and Exile: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ottoman
Muslims, 1821-1922, Princeton, New York 1995.
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Eine Studie zur Nationalfrage mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des
Makedonienproblems, Freiburg, Schweiz 1994.
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
Every Participant will write a seminar work
The use of computer for writing a seminar work
Number
Course Evaluation Criteria
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Midterm Exams
-
Quiz
-
Homework
Seminar work
Term Projects
-
Term Papers
Revised version of the work
Laboratory
-
Other
Presentation
Final Exam
-
Basic Sciences
-
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
30 %
40 %
30 %
-
38
Department of Political Science and International Relations
Course Name
Code
Regular
Semester
ECTS
Credits
Credits
The Balkans Seminar
3406812
II
3
3
Course Language
Compulsory or Elective
Instructor
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes (The
knowledge and the skills
that the student will gain at
the end of the course)
Lecture
Application
Laboratory
(Hour/Week)
-
Turkish
Elective
Asst. Prof. Dr. Elçin Macar
Transition process from the empire to the nation-state, millet system,
Balkan nationalisms, church, minorities
To have basic knowledge in Balkan history, to prepare a paper as a
pro-model of thesis, to have idea wideness by listening different
speakers
To have to connect capability between today and past of The Balkans,
to have different methods of historiography
Additional References
Adanır, Fikret; Makedonya Sorunu, (İstanbul: Tarih Vakfı Yurt Yay.,
2001)
Glenny; Balkanlar 1804-1999, (İstanbul: Sabah Kitapları, 2000)
Some books and articles
Prerequisite Course
Prerequisite Subjects
Homework/Project
Laboratory
Computer Applications
Additional Practices
A paper in a midterm
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Textbook
3
-
Number
Midterm Exams
Quiz
Homework
Course Evaluation Criteria
Term Projects
Term Papers
1
50 %
1
50 %
Laboratory
Other
Final Exam
Basic Sciences
Division of Course Credit
(%)
Basic Engineering and
Departmental Core
Courses
Departmental Core
Courses
Social Sciences
39

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