2024
DOI: 10.1177/03043754241291121
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The Self and the Other: Individual Emotions and Ontological Security in Turkish Foreign Policy

Nasuh Sofuoğlu,
Samer Sharani,
Erman Ermihan

Abstract: Emotions and ontological security open up one of the latest avenues in International Relations (IR). An increasing number of interdisciplinary approaches have been engaging in emotions and ontological security, for example, foreign policy analysis. However, academic research is scarce concerning the triangulation of emotions, foreign policy, and individual ontological security. Driven by the gap in the literature, the study analyzes how Turkey’s foreign policy decisions influence individual existentialism in t… Show more

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