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CHANGING CONCEPTION OF FAILED STATES FROM NEOREALIST PERSPECTIVE

Yıl 2013, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 25 - 40, 31.01.2013

Öz

“Failed Sates” has become one of the outstanding concepts in international relations for the last two decades. The aim of this paper is to point out the change in understanding of failed states from neorealist perspective. The argument is that while “failed states” issue used to be considered as economical before 9/11, it has become a security issue after that. Moreover, the analysis level has shifted nation level to international level. Having introduced and mentioned literature review, the definition problem takes place which is followed by theoretical approaches. Next part will focus on the change in failed states understanding from neorealist perspective. Key Words: Failed States, International Terror, Neorealism

Kaynakça

  • BILGIN P, MORTON A. D., (2002), Historicising representations of ‘failed states’: beyond the cold-war annexation of the social sciences? Third World Quarterly, 23,(1), (s:55–80)
  • BILGIN P, MORTON A. D., (2004), From ‘Rogue’ to ‘Failed’ States? The Fallacy of Short-termism, Politics, 24(3), (s:169–180)
  • BOAS M., JENNINGS K. M., (2007), ‘Failed States’ and ‘State Failure’: Threats or Opportunities? Globalizations, 4(4), (s:475–485)
  • CABINET OFFICE, (2008), The National Security Strategy of the United Kingdom
  • CALL C. T., (2008), The Fallacy of the ‘Failed State’, Third World Quarterly, 29(8), (s:1491–1507)
  • CALL C. T., (2010), Beyond the ‘failed state’: Toward conceptual alternatives, European Journal of International Relations, 17(2), (s:303–326)
  • CHOMSKY N., (2006), Failed States: The Abuse of Power and The Assault on Democracy, Metropolitan Books, New York
  • COYNE C. J., (2006), Reconstructing Weak and Failed States, The Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, 31(2), (s:143 – 162)
  • DI JOHN J, (2010), The Concept, Causes and Consequences of Failed States: A Critical Review of the Literature and Agenda for Research with Specific Reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, European Journal of Development Research, 22, (s:10–30)
  • DORFF R. H., (2005), Failed States After 9/11: What Did We Know and What Have We Learned? International Studies Perspectives, 6, (s:20–34)
  • ERIKSEN S. S., (2011), ‘State failure’ in theory and practice: the idea of the state and the contradictions of state formation, Review of International Studies, 37, (s:229–247)
  • FRANÇOIS M., SUD I, (2006), Promoting Stability and Development in Fragile and Failed States, Development Policy Review, 24(2), (s:141-160)
  • GHANI A., LOCKHART C., (2008), Fixing Failed States, Oxford University Press, New York, 2008
  • GILPIN R., (1981), War and Change in World Politics, Cambridge University Press
  • GOLDSTONE J. A., (2008), Pathways to State Failure Conflict Management and Peace Science, 25 (s:285–296)
  • GROS J. G., (1996), Towards a taxonomy of failed states in the New World Order: Decaying Somalia, Liberia, Rwanda and Haiti, Third World Quarterly, 17(3), (s:455 – 471)
  • HEHIR A., (2007), The Myth of the Failed State and the War on Terror: A Challenge to the Conventional Wisdom, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 1(3), (s:307 – 332)
  • HELMAN G. B. Ratner S. R., (1993), Saving Failed States, Foreign Policy, 89
  • HILL J., (2005), Beyond the Other? A postcolonial critique of the failed state thesis, African Identities, 3(2), (s:139—154)
  • HOBBES T. M., (1651), Leviathan or the Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civill, Andrew Crooke, at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, London
  • HOWARD T. O., (2008), Revisiting State Failure: Developing a Causal Model of State Failure Based Upon Theoretical Insight, Civil Wars, 10(2), (s:125–147)
  • http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/06/22/2009_failed_states_index_faq _methodology, Retrieved November 29 2011
  • http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/official_texts_27433.htm#terrorism, Retrieved December 30 2011
  • http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/official_texts_68828.htm#terrorism, Retrieved December 30 2011
  • IQBAL Z., STARR H., (2008), Bad Neighbors: Failed States and Their Consequences Conflict Management and Peace Science, 25, (s:315–331)
  • JACKSON R. H., (1993), Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World, Cambridge University Press, Cambrdige
  • JONES H., (2010), ChinAmerica, McGraw Hill
  • KAISER P, (2001), From "Imagined Community" to Multicultural Mosaic: "The Politics of Difference" in Tanzania, African Journal Political Science, 6(1), (s:89-104)
  • KIMENYI M. S., MBAKU J. M., MOYO N., (2010), Reconstituting Africa's Failed States: The Case of Somalia, Social Research, 77(4), (s:1339 – 1366)
  • LOCKE J., (2003), Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration, Ian Shapiro ed., Yale University Pres, London
  • MCALLISTER G., (2002), Decentralisation through the lens of the failed State, Civil Wars, 5(2) (s:122-139)
  • NJAMI S., (2011), Imagined communities, African Identities, 9(2), (s:197–203)
  • O’BRIEN R., WILLIAMS M., (2007), Global Political Economy, 2nd edition, Houndmills, Palgrave Macmillan
  • OTTAWAY M., MAIR S., (2004), States at Risk and Failed States Putting Security First, Policy Outlook
  • PATRICK S., (2007), ‘‘Failed’’ States and Global Security: Empirical Questions and Policy Dilemmas, International Studies Review, 9, (s:644–662) PRAH K. K., (2004), http://www.ne.jp/asahi/moriyuki/abukuma/weber/lecture/politics_vocation .html, African Wars and Ethnic Conflicts – Rebuilding Failed States, Human Development Report UNDP, Retrieved, 23.11.2011
  • ROTBERG R. I. Ed., (2004), When States Fail: Causes and Consequences, Princeton University Press, Princeton
  • SIMONS A., TUCKER D., (2007), The Misleading Problem of Failed States: a ‘socio-geography’ of terrorism in the post-9/11 era, Third World Quarterly, 28(2), (s:387 – 401)
  • STRANGE S., (1991), An Eclectic Approach, Murphy, C. N. and Tooze R (Ed.) New Political Economy, (s:33 – 49)
  • THE WHITE HOUSE, (1998), A National Security Strategy for a New Century
  • THE WHITE HOUSE, (2002), A National Security Strategy for a New Century
  • VINCI A., (2008), Anarchy, Failed States, and Armed Groups: Reconsidering Conventional Analysis, International Studies Quarterly, 52, (s:295–314)
  • WALTZ K.N., (1979), Theory of International Politics, Addison – Wesley Publishing Company.
  • YOO J, (2011), Fixing Failed States, California Law Review. 99(95), (s:95 – 150)

NEO-REALİST PERSPEKTİFTEN BAŞARISIZ DEVLETLER KAVRAMSALLAŞMASININ DEĞİŞİMİ

Yıl 2013, Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1, 25 - 40, 31.01.2013

Öz

“Başarısız Devletler” son yirmi yılda uluslararası ilişkilerde en önemli kavramlardan biri haline geldi. Bu çalışmanın amacı başarısız devlet anlayışındaki değişimi neo realist perspektiften açıklamaktır. Argümanı; “Başarısız Devlet” kavramı 11 Eylülden önce ekonomik bağlamdayken bundan sonra güvenlik bağlamında algılandığıdır. Bunun yanında, analiz düzeyi devlet düzeyinden uluslararası düzeye kaymıştır. Giriş ve literatür taramasından sonra kavramın tanımı hakkındaki sorunlar ve akabinde teorik yaklaşımlar yer alacaktır. Daha sonraki kısım başarısız devlet kavramındaki değişimi neo realist perspektiften inceleyecektir.

Kaynakça

  • BILGIN P, MORTON A. D., (2002), Historicising representations of ‘failed states’: beyond the cold-war annexation of the social sciences? Third World Quarterly, 23,(1), (s:55–80)
  • BILGIN P, MORTON A. D., (2004), From ‘Rogue’ to ‘Failed’ States? The Fallacy of Short-termism, Politics, 24(3), (s:169–180)
  • BOAS M., JENNINGS K. M., (2007), ‘Failed States’ and ‘State Failure’: Threats or Opportunities? Globalizations, 4(4), (s:475–485)
  • CABINET OFFICE, (2008), The National Security Strategy of the United Kingdom
  • CALL C. T., (2008), The Fallacy of the ‘Failed State’, Third World Quarterly, 29(8), (s:1491–1507)
  • CALL C. T., (2010), Beyond the ‘failed state’: Toward conceptual alternatives, European Journal of International Relations, 17(2), (s:303–326)
  • CHOMSKY N., (2006), Failed States: The Abuse of Power and The Assault on Democracy, Metropolitan Books, New York
  • COYNE C. J., (2006), Reconstructing Weak and Failed States, The Journal of Social, Political and Economic Studies, 31(2), (s:143 – 162)
  • DI JOHN J, (2010), The Concept, Causes and Consequences of Failed States: A Critical Review of the Literature and Agenda for Research with Specific Reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, European Journal of Development Research, 22, (s:10–30)
  • DORFF R. H., (2005), Failed States After 9/11: What Did We Know and What Have We Learned? International Studies Perspectives, 6, (s:20–34)
  • ERIKSEN S. S., (2011), ‘State failure’ in theory and practice: the idea of the state and the contradictions of state formation, Review of International Studies, 37, (s:229–247)
  • FRANÇOIS M., SUD I, (2006), Promoting Stability and Development in Fragile and Failed States, Development Policy Review, 24(2), (s:141-160)
  • GHANI A., LOCKHART C., (2008), Fixing Failed States, Oxford University Press, New York, 2008
  • GILPIN R., (1981), War and Change in World Politics, Cambridge University Press
  • GOLDSTONE J. A., (2008), Pathways to State Failure Conflict Management and Peace Science, 25 (s:285–296)
  • GROS J. G., (1996), Towards a taxonomy of failed states in the New World Order: Decaying Somalia, Liberia, Rwanda and Haiti, Third World Quarterly, 17(3), (s:455 – 471)
  • HEHIR A., (2007), The Myth of the Failed State and the War on Terror: A Challenge to the Conventional Wisdom, Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 1(3), (s:307 – 332)
  • HELMAN G. B. Ratner S. R., (1993), Saving Failed States, Foreign Policy, 89
  • HILL J., (2005), Beyond the Other? A postcolonial critique of the failed state thesis, African Identities, 3(2), (s:139—154)
  • HOBBES T. M., (1651), Leviathan or the Matter, Forme, & Power of a Common-wealth Ecclesiasticall and Civill, Andrew Crooke, at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, London
  • HOWARD T. O., (2008), Revisiting State Failure: Developing a Causal Model of State Failure Based Upon Theoretical Insight, Civil Wars, 10(2), (s:125–147)
  • http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/06/22/2009_failed_states_index_faq _methodology, Retrieved November 29 2011
  • http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/official_texts_27433.htm#terrorism, Retrieved December 30 2011
  • http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/official_texts_68828.htm#terrorism, Retrieved December 30 2011
  • IQBAL Z., STARR H., (2008), Bad Neighbors: Failed States and Their Consequences Conflict Management and Peace Science, 25, (s:315–331)
  • JACKSON R. H., (1993), Quasi-States: Sovereignty, International Relations and the Third World, Cambridge University Press, Cambrdige
  • JONES H., (2010), ChinAmerica, McGraw Hill
  • KAISER P, (2001), From "Imagined Community" to Multicultural Mosaic: "The Politics of Difference" in Tanzania, African Journal Political Science, 6(1), (s:89-104)
  • KIMENYI M. S., MBAKU J. M., MOYO N., (2010), Reconstituting Africa's Failed States: The Case of Somalia, Social Research, 77(4), (s:1339 – 1366)
  • LOCKE J., (2003), Two Treatises of Government and A Letter Concerning Toleration, Ian Shapiro ed., Yale University Pres, London
  • MCALLISTER G., (2002), Decentralisation through the lens of the failed State, Civil Wars, 5(2) (s:122-139)
  • NJAMI S., (2011), Imagined communities, African Identities, 9(2), (s:197–203)
  • O’BRIEN R., WILLIAMS M., (2007), Global Political Economy, 2nd edition, Houndmills, Palgrave Macmillan
  • OTTAWAY M., MAIR S., (2004), States at Risk and Failed States Putting Security First, Policy Outlook
  • PATRICK S., (2007), ‘‘Failed’’ States and Global Security: Empirical Questions and Policy Dilemmas, International Studies Review, 9, (s:644–662) PRAH K. K., (2004), http://www.ne.jp/asahi/moriyuki/abukuma/weber/lecture/politics_vocation .html, African Wars and Ethnic Conflicts – Rebuilding Failed States, Human Development Report UNDP, Retrieved, 23.11.2011
  • ROTBERG R. I. Ed., (2004), When States Fail: Causes and Consequences, Princeton University Press, Princeton
  • SIMONS A., TUCKER D., (2007), The Misleading Problem of Failed States: a ‘socio-geography’ of terrorism in the post-9/11 era, Third World Quarterly, 28(2), (s:387 – 401)
  • STRANGE S., (1991), An Eclectic Approach, Murphy, C. N. and Tooze R (Ed.) New Political Economy, (s:33 – 49)
  • THE WHITE HOUSE, (1998), A National Security Strategy for a New Century
  • THE WHITE HOUSE, (2002), A National Security Strategy for a New Century
  • VINCI A., (2008), Anarchy, Failed States, and Armed Groups: Reconsidering Conventional Analysis, International Studies Quarterly, 52, (s:295–314)
  • WALTZ K.N., (1979), Theory of International Politics, Addison – Wesley Publishing Company.
  • YOO J, (2011), Fixing Failed States, California Law Review. 99(95), (s:95 – 150)
Toplam 43 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA43ZH96CD
Bölüm Derleme Makale
Yazarlar

Mehmet Şahin

Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Ocak 2013
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2013Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Şahin, M. (2013). NEO-REALİST PERSPEKTİFTEN BAŞARISIZ DEVLETLER KAVRAMSALLAŞMASININ DEĞİŞİMİ. Aksaray Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 5(1), 25-40.