Undergraduate
Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences
International Relations
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Course Goals

The aim of the course is to trace the historical develepments, analyse the present situation and try to foresee future developments.

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Course Schedules
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1. Week Introduction Introduction
2. Week Theoretical Approaches to Turkish-American Relations Lecture
3. Week The Relationship Between 1945-1952 Lecture
4. Week The Relationship Between 1945-1952 Lecture
5. Week The Relationship Between 1952-1974 Lecture
6. Week The Relationship Between 1952-1974 Lecture
7. Week Midterm Midterm
8. Week Midterm Midterm
9. Week The Relationship Between 1974-2002 Lecture
10. Week The Relationship Between 1974-2002 Lecture
11. Week The Relationship Between 1974-2002 Lecture
12. Week The Relationship Between 1974-2002 Lecture
13. Week Contemporary Situation Lecture
14. Week Contemporary Situation Lecture
15. Week Contemporary Situation Lecture
16. Week Final Week Final Week
17. Week Final Week Final Week
Assessments
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Midterm(s) 1 50
Final Exam 1 50


Program Outcomes
PO-1To identify and use theoretical and practical knowledge in International Relations.
PO-2To express ideas and assessments about contemporary debates in International Relations.
PO-3To acknowledge ethical and scientific responsibilities of data collection, evaluation and publication.
PO-4To monitor and interpret published studies in International Relations.
PO-5To use a second language at an intermediate level.
PO-6To analyze, compare and relate different local, regional and global developments in International Relations.
PO-7To analyze, compare and relate International Relations with theories and practices of different associate departments and their sub-fields and to offer suggestions by combining these fields.
PO-8To present substantial knowledge for various public, private and academic career positions.
PO-9To analyze the emergence and functions of prominent regional and local actors and to make future projections about their actions.
PO-10To theoretically and practically examine different events and facts in International Relations and Foreign Policy and to interpret their past, present, and future through a scientific perspective.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1Be able to develop a comprehensive and historical understanding of relations between Turkey and the United States during the Cold War and the post-Cold War periods
LO-2To be able to understand how foreign policy and bilateral inter-state relations are different from domestic and country-specific politics
LO-3Be able to comprehend how macro and individual actors play decisive roles in the route of country politics and foreign policies of countries
LO-4To be able to drawn a framework more clearly and cogently about historical and current issues that pertain to Turkish-American relations
LO-5To be able to analyze current situation between these two state
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