Political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish case

This study asks how national power capacity and state structures are reconfigured when faced simultaneously with the power diffusion impact of political globalization---defined as a consensus of ideas and subsequent pressure on states for further democratization and liberalization---and the power...

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Main Author: Aydinli, Ersel
Other Authors: Brynen, Rex (advisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 2002
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.828252014-02-13T03:55:54ZPolitical globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish caseAydinli, ErselGlobalizationMinorities -- Civil rights -- TurkeyTurkey -- Politics and government -- 1980-This study asks how national power capacity and state structures are reconfigured when faced simultaneously with the power diffusion impact of political globalization---defined as a consensus of ideas and subsequent pressure on states for further democratization and liberalization---and the power maximization demands of internal and external security dilemmas. Hypothesizing a resulting bifurcation of such state structures, this study identifies and explores the transformation dynamics of states being pressured by these two forces through an in-depth analysis of the Turkish case. First, the roots of the two pressures are explored from the late Ottoman and early Republican eras, and a pendulum period is observed, in which the incompatibility of the two drives becomes accepted. As the inevitability of the transformation from more authoritarian to more liberal regimes is realized, a resulting gradual development and institutionalization of a dual state structure into hard and soft agendas and, eventually, realms is shown. Within such a structure, a compromised governance system emerges, in which both a form of democracy and democratization is maintained for legitimacy purposes, and a strong power-holding mechanism, unaccountable to the public, is preserved as an ultimate guard to maintain control over the transformation process. An analysis of changes in the Turkish constitutions is used to reveal traceable reflections of the gradual expansion and consolidation of the hard realm. The actual workings of a dual state structure, revealing the realms' actors, their domestic and external allies, their positions, arguments and rhetoric, is provided by focusing on the clash in the Turkish case over the issue of minority rights in relation with the country's application process for European Union membership. The study identifies the new security dilemma of these countries as being the challenge of securing the inevitable transformation, including theMcGill UniversityBrynen, Rex (advisor)2002Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001985111proquestno: AAINQ88418Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Political Science.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=82825
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topic Globalization
Minorities -- Civil rights -- Turkey
Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1980-
spellingShingle Globalization
Minorities -- Civil rights -- Turkey
Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1980-
Aydinli, Ersel
Political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish case
description This study asks how national power capacity and state structures are reconfigured when faced simultaneously with the power diffusion impact of political globalization---defined as a consensus of ideas and subsequent pressure on states for further democratization and liberalization---and the power maximization demands of internal and external security dilemmas. Hypothesizing a resulting bifurcation of such state structures, this study identifies and explores the transformation dynamics of states being pressured by these two forces through an in-depth analysis of the Turkish case. First, the roots of the two pressures are explored from the late Ottoman and early Republican eras, and a pendulum period is observed, in which the incompatibility of the two drives becomes accepted. As the inevitability of the transformation from more authoritarian to more liberal regimes is realized, a resulting gradual development and institutionalization of a dual state structure into hard and soft agendas and, eventually, realms is shown. Within such a structure, a compromised governance system emerges, in which both a form of democracy and democratization is maintained for legitimacy purposes, and a strong power-holding mechanism, unaccountable to the public, is preserved as an ultimate guard to maintain control over the transformation process. An analysis of changes in the Turkish constitutions is used to reveal traceable reflections of the gradual expansion and consolidation of the hard realm. The actual workings of a dual state structure, revealing the realms' actors, their domestic and external allies, their positions, arguments and rhetoric, is provided by focusing on the clash in the Turkish case over the issue of minority rights in relation with the country's application process for European Union membership. The study identifies the new security dilemma of these countries as being the challenge of securing the inevitable transformation, including the
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title Political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish case
title_short Political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish case
title_full Political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish case
title_fullStr Political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish case
title_full_unstemmed Political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the Turkish case
title_sort political globalization versus anarchy : an operationalization of the transformationalist approach through the turkish case
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