Mandaci, Nazif

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01.01.05.04. Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü
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Uluslararasi Iliskiler2
Mediterranean Politics1
Resources Policy1
Security Dialogue1
The Oxford Handbook of Economic Imperialism1
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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 3
    The Radical Right Parties in Europe and Their Balkanic Cousins: The Bells Ring for Turkey
    (ULUSLARARASI ILISKILER KONSEYI DERNEGI, 2012) Nazif Mandaci; Mandaci, Nazif
    The European radical right seems to have given a warm hug to their Balkanic counterparts. Although they flourished in different geographies and different goals the family of European radical right has currently become more vocal with the new adherents. On the other side the rise of radical right movements both in Europe and in the Balkans is likely to inflict :he Turkish foreign policy toward Europe. This study essentially aims at giving an idea about to what extent the radical right parties are potential threat to Turkey who once finalized negotiations for accession to the European Union and began to wait for the ultimate decision of the member states and the European parliament.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 2
    Citation - Scopus: 4
    Western Balkans and the Gulf: Interregionalism in the making
    (Routledge info@tandf.co.uk, 2018) Nazif Mandaci; Mandaci, Nazif
    This study presumes that recently evolving relations between the Western Balkans and the Gulf can be investigated through the neo-regionalist view in terms of a variety of facilitating factors. These give this bi-regional phenomenon the characteristics of ‘interregionalism in the making’ with visible power asymmetries. Whereas earlier studies on newly emerging interregional relations were mostly descriptive policy-oriented and even speculative due to the absence of empirical evidence this study makes use of first-hand sources like print or digital media to reveal the pace and content of bi-regional relations. It is suggested that the current and prospective forms of bi-regional relations between the Western Balkans and the Gulf can be expanded through facilitating factors involving the concerns of Gulf countries to reinforce their international political profiles and establish lucrative economic partnerships. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 22
    Citation - Scopus: 27
    The impact of geopolitical risks on connectedness among natural resource commodities: A quantile vector autoregressive approach
    (Elsevier Ltd, 2023) Pinar Evrim-Mandaci; Asil Azimli; Nazif Mandaci; Mandaci, Nazif; Mandaci, Pinar Evrim; Azimli, Asil; Evrim Mandaci, Pınar
    This study examines the impact of global geopolitical risk on connectedness among major natural resource commodities. We implemented a Quantile Vector Autoregressive connectedness estimation approach from 5 January 2010 to 3 March 2023 including many geopolitical turbulences such as the Russian-Ukrainian war. We found high connectedness under both extraordinarily high and low return conditions. The extreme return shocks in metals tended to spillover to energy commodities. The spillover index peaked during important economic political and financial developments. In addition geopolitical risk drives connectedness among natural resources commodities under average market conditions. Our results may help investors with portfolio optimization and risk management practices and guide policymakers toward attaining financial market stability. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Citation - Scopus: 1
    LAND GRABBING IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT
    (Oxford University Press, 2022) Nazif Mandaci; Mandaci, Nazif
    Recent studies on land grabbing in Southeast Europe suggest that parts of the region are re-experiencing in the post-socialist era what happened in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries due to the decline of the Ottoman land tenure system under identical conditions involving fundamental sociopolitical transformations and integration with global capitalism. During these historical phases the processes of enclosure developed in varying degrees in accord with the topographical and societal conditions of the societies as well as geographical proximity to the European capitalist centres. Today despite growing connections with the European Union the whole region has remained on the periphery of the capitalist Western European core which is specialized in technology and knowledge while retaining the position as agrarian societies and neat providers of raw materials and food to industrialized Western centres. This chapter suggests that although the regime types governing those nations change throughout historical phases primitive accumulation practices that harm the small peasantry have been sustained so far under different banners. Land grab in those countries also invokes a public passivity which symptomizes the prevalence of a historic bloc—as coined by Gramsci—regarding the unquestionability of the liberalization on the land system and intra-EU market dynamics and consequently the current practices of enclosure that turns land into a fictive financial asset favouring beneficiaries other than the local peasantry. © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 12
    Citation - Scopus: 18
    The meta-geography of the Middle East and North Africa in Turkey's new geopolitical imagination
    (SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 2013) Aylin Guney; Nazif Mandaci; Güney, Aylin; Mandaci, Nazif
    This article critically analyses Turkish security discourses connected to the meta-geography of the Broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA) before and after the developments of the Arab Spring. A critical geopolitics approach and critical security theories in international relations provide the theoretical framework as security discourses are considered to be a product of geopolitical imaginations and codes that in turn shape the making of foreign and security policies. First the article examines the invention of BMENA as a meta-geography within Turkey's new geopolitical imagination as well as the new geopolitical codes underlying the new security discourses. Then the article assesses the impact of the Arab Spring which led to major changes in Turkey's newly established geopolitical codes formulated in the pre-Arab Spring period and analyses the ruptures and continuities in Turkey's security discourses in the light of those developments. Finally the article concludes that the Arab Spring especially the Syrian crisis shifted the focus of Turkey's foreign policy in BMENA from cooperation to conflict. This has led to a resecuritization of Turkey's geopolitical codes discourses and security practices in the region revealing the limitation of Turkey's current geopolitical imagination.
  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 14
    Citation - Scopus: 15
    Converting International Migrations into Issue of Security: Radical Right Parties in Europe and Securitization of Migration
    (ULUSLARARASI ILISKILER KONSEYI DERNEGI, 2013) Nazif Mandaci; Gokay Ozerim; Mandaci, Nazif; Ozerim, Gokay
    This study reveals that anti-immigrant policies in Europe result from a process of securitization and that within this process radical right parties have been formulating discourses and approaches through a construction process by using some common security themes. These security themes can be classified as national security economic security cultural security and internal security The frequency with which radical right parties use these themes may vary according to the specific historical social and cultural characteristics of a particular country. The impact of these differences is studied in by a methodology based on securitization theory and critical discourse analysis and by analysing two radical right parties that achieved election success with their anti-immigrant policies: Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) from Austria and Sweden Democrat (SD) from Sweden.