GeT MA Working Paper Series
The GeT MA Working Paper Series is a unique collection of excellent M.A. thesis projects prepared by the students of the German Turkish Masters Program in Social Sciences.
2018
Turkey's view on NATO through the scope of strategic culture theories 2009-2016 (Cesar Vinken, Netherlands)
Keywords: Strategy culture, Turkish Foreign Policy, NATO, Ahmet Davutoğlu, Neo-Ottomanism
The Community of Academics for Peace in Germany - How Frames and Identities Shape the Development of a Transnational Social Movement (Anne Berger, Germany)
Keywords: Social Movement Theory, Turkey, collective identity, transnational social movements, Framing Theory
Violence and the Neoliberal Governing of the ‘Unwanted’ - The case of Serbian Asylum Seekers in Germany (Jelena Jovičić, Serbia)
Keywords: neoliberal governing, asylum rights, refugees, labeling, violence
Domestic Politics and the Decision-Making Process in Turkish Foreign Policy (Anne Bunnenberg, Germany)
Keywords: Turkey,foreign policy, domestic politics, realism, liberalism, Islamic State, AKP
Turkish Language as a Politicized Element: The Case of Turkish Nation-Building (Tolga Sevin, Turkey)
Keywords: Sprachpolitik, Türkische Sprache, Türkischer Nationalismus, Sprachreform, Sun-Sprachtheorie
2014
Coercive Diplomacy Strategy of the EU. The European Union's Engagement with Iran on Its Nuclear Programme (Asli Degirmenci Sagbakken, Turkey)
Keywords: Coercive Diplomacy, Nuclear Power, Iran’s Nuclear Programme, European Union, Security
The Perceptions, Attitudes and Political Strategies of "Die Linke". A Political Discourse Analysis (Can Küçükali, Turkey)
Keywords: Die Linke; critical discourse analysis; political discourse analysis; discursive strategies; German politics
Corporate Social Responsibility in the Realm of neo-liberal Art of Governing (Ela Kurtcu, Turkey)
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Turkey, neo-liberalism, governmentality
Online Mobilization and Offline Participation in European Elections (Constantin Manuel Bosancianu, Romania)
Keywords: mobilization, online, offline, European Parliament elections, structural equation modeling
Bound to Lose! The Tea Party and Pro-Köln Right-Wing Populist Reactions to Mosque Construction. A Comparative Analysis (Noah Telson, USA)
Keywords: Populism, Mosque, Pro-Köln, Tea-Party
Irregular Migration in Germany. "Assistance to Return" as Expression of New Rationalities of Government (Ruth Steuerwald, Germany)
Keywords: Fostering return, voluntary return, irregular migration, governmentality
Dynamic Partnership. A Constructivist Discourse Analysis of the Contemporary American Understanding of the U.S.-Turkish Relationship (Ursula Elinor Moffitt, USA)
Keywords: Constructivism, discourse analysis, post-structuralism, American foreign policy, U.S.-Turkish relations, presidential speeches, Obama, Erdogan
Governing Health. Transformations in the Turkish Health Care System (Stefan Kohlwes, Germany)
Keywords: Turkey, Welfare State, Social Policy, Health Care, Governmentality, Health Transformation Program, Neoliberalism
The Russian-Turkish Gas Trade Partnership. Structures and Policies (Mavjuda Akramova, Tajikistan)
Keywords: Russian-Turkish relations; Russian-Turkish Gas Trade Partnership, Russian-Turkish bilateral trade, Energy diplomacy, Global and Regional aspirations, Russian-Turkish pragmatism and interdependence
Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Balkans. The influence of traditional determinants on Davutoğlu’s conception of Turkey-Balkan Relations (Marija Mitrovic, Serbia)
Keywords: Turkish Foreign Policy, Ahmet Davutoğlu, the Balkans, international relations, constructivism, agency-structur