Türkiye’de Uluslararası İlişkiler: TRIP 2018 Sonuçları Üzerine Bir Değerlendirme

Translated title of the contribution: International Relations in Turkey: An Evaluation on the Findings of TRIP 2018

Mustafa Aydın, Cihan Dizdaroglu

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    Abstract

    In parallel with the worldwide studies focusing on the International Relations (IR) discipline, there have been works looking into the transformation of the IR discipline in Turkey and its contribution to the global knowledge production. In order to provide sound data for these studies, International Relations Council of Turkey (IRCT) conducted two surveys among the Turkish IR academics in 2007 and 2009, and have been cooperating with the Institute for the Theory and Practice of International Relations at the College of William and Mary since then on the Teaching, Research and International Policy (TRIP) project. The TRIP surveys that aim to understand the epistemological and ontological limits, autonomous character of the IR discipline as well as the theoretical, metodological and pedagocial approaches in which IR scholars used in their teaching and research activities, also help to comprehend the place of the Turkish IR scholars within the global IR discipline. This paper presents Turkey-related findings of the lastest survey, which was simultaneously conducted in 35 different countries between February and July 2018.
    Translated title of the contributionInternational Relations in Turkey: An Evaluation on the Findings of TRIP 2018
    Original languageTurkish
    Pages (from-to)3-28
    Number of pages27
    JournalUluslararası İlişkiler / International Relations
    Volume16
    Issue number64
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2019

    Keywords

    • International Relations
    • Academic Choices
    • Scientific Research
    • Method
    • Education
    • Survey
    • Turkey
    • Academy

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