Dış Politika Analizi ve Eleştirel Jeopolitik: Yeni Bir Diyaloğun Başlangıcı mı?

Bu makale, Dış Politika Analizi (DPA) ile Eleştirel Jeopolitik (EJ) arasındaki diyaloğun, DPA’yı zenginleştireceğini, DPA’nın Uluslararası İlişkiler (Uİ) teorisiyle olan angajmanını derinleştirebileceğini ve Dış Politika Analizinin orta düzey teorileştirmesi için yeni bir araştırma gündemi sunabileceğini savunmaktadır. Çalışmada, DPA ile EJ arasındaki diyaloğun, DPA ile Uİ teorisi arasındaki bağlantıyı çeşitli şekillerde güçlendirebileceği öne sürülmektedir. EJ’nin özne-merkezciliğe yaptığı vurgu, iç-dış ikiliği aşma yetisi, dış politikadaki doğal hukuk benzeri genellemelere getirdiği eleştiri, nasıl-mümkün tarzı sorularla meşgul olması ve disiplinler arası olmasının hepsi DPA’ya ve DPA’nın IR ile ilişkisine katkı sağlayabilir. Bu nedenle, büyük ölçüde post-yapısalcılıktan türetilen EJ’nin teorik temelleri, DPA ile Uİ arasındaki bağlantıyı güçlendirmek için önemli bir potansiyele sahiptir.

Foreign Policy Analysis and Critical Geopolitics: Beginning of a New Dialog?

This article argues that the dialog between Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) and Critical Geopolitics (CGP) can enrich FPA, deepen FPA’s engagement with International Relations (IR) theory and present a new research agenda for FPA’s middle-range theorizing. In the study, it is put forward that the conversation between FPA and CGP can strengthen the connection between FPA and IR theory in various ways. CGP’s emphasis on agent-centrism, ability to transcend the inside-outside dichotomy, critique of natural law-like generalizations in foreign policy, preoccupation with how-possible type questions, and interdisciplinarity can all contribute to FPA and FPA’s relationship with IR. Thus, the theoretical foundations of CGP, which are largely derived from post-structuralism, have a significant potential to strengthen the connection between FPA and IR.

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