2016
DOI: 10.33458/uidergisi.463071
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Kabiliyetler ve Dış Politika: Türkiye’nin Küçük ve Orta Düzeyde Güç Statüsünün Karşılaştırılması

Abstract: IR literature has proposed tangible and intangible criteria for defining and differentiating rankings of countries, albeit without much success. The literature's limited success is primarily due to the subjective, unclear and immeasurable qualities of these criteria. The differentiation between small powers and middle powers is particularly ambiguous. This article proposes an amalgamated method, which combines foreign policy behavior capabilities to characterize and separate small powers and middle powers. The… Show more

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“…Second, in terms of politico-strategic matters, the small powers do not have enough resources to spend on military means which restricts them to have an independent foreign policy. Third, most small island states are vulnerable to climate change (Baba and Önsoy, 2021). Realists feel that small states usually follow two strategies to overcome their vulnerabilities: balancing the threat by allying with a powerful state or collecting medium or small-sized states, or bandwagon with a powerful state that threatens the small state (Waltz 1979; Zahir, 2021: 81).…”
Section: Economic and Security Dependence Of Maldivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, in terms of politico-strategic matters, the small powers do not have enough resources to spend on military means which restricts them to have an independent foreign policy. Third, most small island states are vulnerable to climate change (Baba and Önsoy, 2021). Realists feel that small states usually follow two strategies to overcome their vulnerabilities: balancing the threat by allying with a powerful state or collecting medium or small-sized states, or bandwagon with a powerful state that threatens the small state (Waltz 1979; Zahir, 2021: 81).…”
Section: Economic and Security Dependence Of Maldivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simultaneous focus on Turkey's growth can lead to considerations of balancing between a small power and a middle power status (Baba & Önsoy, 2016), or the effectiveness of a 'restrained middle power' concept (Oğuzlu, 2023). These two strategic lines of self-identification are united by a hybrid option -the perception of Turkey as a re-emerging power, seeking to restore its importance on the world stage.…”
Section: Turkey's Self-image In Transitionmentioning
confidence: 99%