The Complexity Effect in US-Turkey Relations: The Restructuring of the Middle East Regional Security

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Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi

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This paper proposes a discussion of its core theoretical argument that the international order is more complex than the theories generated by traditionalist state-centric approaches and critical approaches, including the regional security complex approach. The complexity approach highlights the sensitive dependency of complex systems on the nonlinear feedback loops and dynamic interactions by which the longer term reactions to the behavior of actors could set off actions-reaction spirals. This path dependency is evident in the erosion of U.S.-Turkey relations which is a cause and a consequence of the realignment in the international system and the Middle East regional system.

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Copenhagen School, path dependence, feedback loops, balance of power system, YPG

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Uluslararasi Iliskiler-International Relations

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19

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74

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