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NATO Dönüşüm Politikalarının İnşacı Yaklaşımla İncelenmesi (1991-2011)
Analysis of NATO’s Transformation Policies with Constructivist Approach (1991-2011)

Author(s): Adem Çakir
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Security and defense
Published by: Atatürk Stratejik Araştırmalar Enstitüsü
Keywords: NATO’s Transformation; Constructivism; Cooperative Security; NATO Enlargement Process; Common Security;

Summary/Abstract: Neo-realism and neo-liberalism, which had been regarded as mainstream theories up until profound changes took place in the 1990s in international structure, considered the international area a domain in which states mainly pursue their strategic interests. In this period, NATO adopted policies that emphasized cooperation, and NATO countries developed collaborative and collective responses to tackle international problems. This approach demonstrated that pure interest-based mainstream theories could not provide enough theoretical framework for the new policies. In the same period constructivism, which is considered among critical theories and emphasizes the interaction of states, offered a different framework than classical theories. In this context, the study tries to understand transformation policies from a constructivist approach perspective. In the study, it has been found out that cooperative security, enlargement, and collective security policies could be understood by the constructivist approach’s following claim; material force is given meaning according to the shared knowledge, norm and values and these could be spread by social interaction; though the success of this understanding depends on the suitable strategic environment.

  • Issue Year: 17/2021
  • Issue No: 38
  • Page Range: 289-334
  • Page Count: 46
  • Language: Turkish