Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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The Concept of ?Security? and Evolution of Security Concept: Conceptual Analysis of Security and Philosophy of Security
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R3 - ss. 27 - 46; R5 - ss. 9 - 32
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2
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Security Studies and the School of Security Studies 1: Traditional Security Approaches
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R2 - ss. 393 - 410; R2 - ss. 147 - 222; R3 - ss. 47 - 84; R4 - ss. 35 - 168
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3
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Security Studies and the School of Security Studies 2: New Security Approaches
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R2 - ss. 13 - 67;R2 - ss. 239 - 393
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4
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Security Theories 1: Realist & Neorealist School, The Copenhagen School and Securitisation Theory, Social Structuralist Security Theory, Critical Security Studies
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R2 - ss. 13 - 67;R4 - ss. 169 - 210
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5
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Security Theories 2: Constructivist Approach & Constructivist Idealism, Postmodern Approach to Security, Ecopolitical Approaches, New Feminist Security Approach, Humanitarian Security Approach
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R2 - ss. 67 - 131; R4 - ss. 169 - 210
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6
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The Concept of Public Security: National and International Security
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R1 - ss. 3 - 21;
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7
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Internal and External Threat Perceptions within the Concept of National Security
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8
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Social Movements and Public Order and Security
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R1 - ss. 23 - 46;
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9
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Pschological Warfare Operations and Effects on the Public Order and Security
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R1 - ss. 47 - 64
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10
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Urban Security
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R1 - ss. 245 - 271; K6 - ss. 301 - 326
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11
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National Security Institutions in Turkey I
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R6 - ss. 1 -16
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12
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National Security Institutions in Turkey II
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R6 - ss. 17 - 40
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13
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National Security Institutions in Turkey III
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R6 - ss. 41 - 72
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14
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National Security Institutions in Turkey IV
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R6 - ss. 159 - 196
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