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Introduction of the Early literature |
Mills, C. Wright(1956). The Power Elite. New York: Oxford University Press.
Samuel P. Huntington. 1957. The Soldier and the State: The Theory and Politics of
Civil-Military Relations. New York. Vintage Books.
Samuel E. Finer. 1962. The Man on the Horseback: The Role of the Military in Politics. London. Pall Mall Press.
Samuel P. Huntington. 1968. Political Order in Changing Societies (The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series). Yale University Press.
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The military, the state, and society: Huntington’s Paradigm I |
Amos Perlmutter . 1969. “The Praetorian State and the Praetorian Army: Toward a Taxonomy of Civil-MilitaryRelations in Developing Polities” . Comparative Politics, Vol. 1, No. 3, (Apr., 1969), pp. 382-404 Published by: Ph.D. Program in Political Science of the City University of New York Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/421446
Amos Perlmutter. 1977. The Military and Politics in Modern Times: on Professionals, Praetorians, and Revolutionary Soldiers. New Haven. Yale University Press. . Chapter 1.
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The military, the state, and society: Huntington’s Paradigm II
Professional Solider:
Huntington’s Professional Soldier
Janowitz’s Professional Soldier
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Morris Janowitz. 1971.The Professional Soldier: A Social and Political Portrait. New York. The Free Press |
4) |
The military, the state, and society: Huntington’s Paradigm II (continue) |
Morris Janowitz. 1971.The Professional Soldier: A Social and Political Portrait. New York. The Free Press. |
5) |
The military, the state, and society: concordance and civil-military coalition Paradigm III
Political and Security Cultures and Military: Cultural Variables Blurring the Civil-Military Domain Separation
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Peter J. Katzenstein, 1996. Cultural Norms and National Security: Police and Military in Postwar Japan, Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press,
Peter J. Katzenstein (ed.), 1996 . The Culture of National Security: Norms and Identity in World Politics, Columbia, NY, Columbia University Press.
Ali Karaosmanoglu, 2008. “Turkish Security Culture: Evolutionary or carved in Stone”, paper presented at the conference on “Perceptions and Misperceptions in the EU and Turkey: Stumbling blocks on the road accession”, organized by the center for European Security Studies (CESS and Turkey Institute, 26-27 June, 2008, Amsterdam.
Peter Karsten. 1998. The Military-State-Society Symbiosis (Military and Society, Routledge; 1 edition. 1998). http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0815332378/ref=sib_dp_srch_pop?v=search-inside&keywords=&go.x=11&go.y=8
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6) |
Huntington’s Separate Domains Model Debate : Luckham’s Interaction, Feaver’s Agency Theory and Sciff’s Concordance Theory |
Robin Luckham, 1971. “A Comparative Typology of Civil-Military Relations,”
Government and Opposition, 6(1): 5-35.
Feaver, Peter D. 1996. The civil-military problematique: Huntington, Janowitz, and the question of civilian control. Armed Forces & Society 23(2): 149-178.
Rebecca L. Schiff, , 1995. “Civil-Military Relations: A Theory of Concordance,” Armed Forces and Society, 22, 1.
Richard S. Wells, 1996. “The Theory of Concordance in Civil-Military Relations: a Commentary,” Armed Forces and Society, 23, 2, Winter.
Task: Home assignment submission of Book review
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7) |
The military and Nation State Formation: War, State-Building, Military Mobilisation and Nationalism in Pre-modern and Modern Europe |
Charles Tilly, 1990. Coercion, Capital, and European States. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing
Charles Tilly (Ed), 1975. The Formation of National States in Western Europe. Princeton Princeton University Press.
Samuel E. Finer, 197. “State- and Nation-Building in Europe: The Role of the Military,” in Charles Tilly, Ed. The Formation of National States in Western Europe. Princeton. Princeton University Press.
Brian Downing. 1992. The Military Revolution and Political Change: Origins of
Democracy and Autocracy in Early Modern Europe. Princeton. Princeton
University Press
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8) |
Sözlü Sunum |
John Samuel Fitch. 1998. The Armed Forces and Democracy in Latin America.
Wendy Hunter. 1996. State & Soldier in Latin America: Redefining the Military’s Role in Argentina, Brazil, & Chile. Diane Publishing Books.
Arturo Valenzuela, The Breakdown of Democratic Regimes: Chile (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978).
Task: Home assignment submission of project proposal
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9) |
The Military, Society and State in Asia: India and Pakistan |
Riaz Ahmed Sheikh. "Pakistan Military's Role in the Asian context". International Conference on “Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution in a Globalized World. July 14 ~ 17, 2008, Seoul, Korea.
Stephen Peter Rosen. Societies and Military Power: India and its Armies. Ithaca. Cornell University Press. 1996.
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10) |
The Military and Politics: Militarization and Democratization in Africa |
George Klay, Jr. Kieh and Pita Ogaba Agbese (Eds). 2004. The Military and Politics in Africa: From Engagement to Democratic and Constitutional Control (Contemporary Perspectives on Developing Societies) London Ashgate Publishing.
Seitz, Steven Thomas. “The Military in Black African Politics “ African and Asian Studies, Volume 26, Numbers 1-2, 1991 , pp. 61-75(15)
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11) |
Conscription and all-volunteer Forces: Change in manning format and the impact on civil-military relations |
Yantsislav Yanakiev: Diversity in the All-volunteer Forces: Theoretical Perspectives, Institutional Assessment and Policy Implications. International Conference on “Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution in a Globalized World. July 14 -17, 2008, Seoul, Korea
Johan Österberg. What are the possibilities to recruit young men and women to the Swedish mission- oriented defence- three empirical studies. International Conference on “Armed Forces and Conflict Resolution in a Globalized World. July 14 - 17, 2008, Seoul, Korea
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12) |
Araştırma projesinin sınıfta sözlü sunumu ve tartışma |
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Oral presentation of research project in the classroom and debate |
14) |
Araştırma projesinin sınıfta sözlü sunumu ve tartışma |
Oral presentation of research project in the classroom and debate |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
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Has theoretical and practical knowledge on management, business, trade, economy, entrepreneurship, innovation, sustainable development related to International Trade and Business and can use this information |
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2) |
Can collect data from different sources in the global business world and successfully apply research techniques, use information and communication technologies. |
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3) |
Can analyze opportunities and threats with strategic thinking skills by using different resources and channels in the ever-changing global business world. |
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Can communicate orally and in writing with a good knowledge of English grammar. |
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He / she can transfer the knowledge and skills he / she has acquired in the field to the relevant people in written and oral form and evaluate them critically. |
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Adopts the principles of business ethics with the awareness of professional responsibility and can apply these principles within the framework of legal rules in the field of global trade and business. |
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He / she can collaborate in and out of the field, take responsibility, respect cultural differences and have ethical values. |
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Has sufficient awareness of social rights, justice, cultural values, environmental awareness, occupational health and safety. |
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With the lifelong learning skill acquired, she/he can identify learning needs and improve herself/himself |
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