FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES / POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS / SBU3032 - EUROPEAN SECURITY

Contents Of The Courses in a weekly Period

Week 
Subjects 
Sources 
1concept of security, traditional and new security conceptsKarabulut, s. 7-95.
2Historical development of European securityÇakmak, s. 30-50.
3European Security: Institutions, concepts and threatsTangör, 2009, s. 22-64.
4Attempts to establish a Common Security and Defense Policy in EuropeTangör, 2009, s. 67-105.
5European Security Strategy and relations with NATOÇakmak, s. 160-166; Tangör, 2010, s. 115-123.
6Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)Çakmak, s. 170-179.
7Attempts to establish a Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP) in Post-Cold War EuropeYiğittepe, s. 60-119.; Tangör, 2010, s. 17-77.
8Post-Cold War crises threatening European security, NATO and the role of the United StatesÇakmak, s. 90-153.; Tangör, 2010, s. 123-153, Tangör, 2008, s. 95-158.
9The EU and the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)Tangör, 2009, s. 106-112.
10European Security and Defense Identity (ESDP)Yiğittepe, s. 123-125; Tangör, 2009, s. 112-124.
11From Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) to European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP)Tangör, 2009, s.124-139.
12The EU's new security approach after the Lisbon Treaty and current threats to European securityYiğittepe, s. 160-220.
13Mechanisms ensuring European security (PESCO, EU Corps)Turhan, 2019.
14Turkey's role in European security governanceTangör, 2009, s.139-151; Tangör, 2008, s. 194-202.