Yasin Gülyüz
Research Assistant in Gaziosmanpaşa University
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With the dissolution of the USSR, Central Asia which is one of the politically unstable geographies due to border disputes and ethnic conflicts, holds important energy reserves. The increasing energy needs of major powers and the policies that the major powers attempt to meet these needs bring about the strategic importance of the Caspian Region, which has rich reserves. In the period from the foundation of the Soviet Union to its collapse, the resolution of disputes in the region could be more easily than in the present, since there were only two riparian states. However, with the participation of three new countries, which gained their independence with the dissolution of the USSR, have gained rights in the Caspian and a five-sided image has emerged. Because of being an important component in their fragile economies, energy makes the Caspian Region indispensable for the new states. Accordingly, (in addition to regional actors) important actors such as the EU, the USA and China, who want to increase their influence and to share energy resources in the region, participate in the power race in order to share energy resources and water surface. In this regard, the article prepared by document analysis method aims to explain the dynamics and situation of the region where a serious competition takes place with the participation of global actors in addition to the countries in the region.
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The subject of this thesis is immigrants, minorities and foreigners, who are the "others" of Europe recently. In this thesis shaped within the framework of the theory of constructivism; as a result of the interaction of societies with other communities, identity is formed by creating "us" against "other". In this respect, the thesis aims to reveal the importance and effect of identity and culture discussions in Europe's other definition, the programs and election successes of the right-wing parties. In this context; the thesis states that the basis of the "other" definition in Europe and the countries studied is economic and cultural differences. During the thesis study; it was observed that the electoral programs and discourses of examined the parties were aimed to ensure that voters perceive immigrants as threats, by emphasizing the differences based on religion and culture. The parties present themselves and their policies as a solution for the threat which is believed to be created by foreigners, against the probability of occurrence of said threats within their countries. In this direction; the thesis reveals the effect of the perceptions of anti-foreign and threat, which were shaped by framework of the debates on identity and culture, on the extreme right-wing parties' electoral success. The thesis basically aims to explain the factors that make the analyzed parties more successful than the other parties in Europe. In this regards; in addition to the perception of the foreign and migrant threat which is one of the most important factors, The thesis aims to clarify the impact of religion and culture during nation building and in the process of defining the "other".
With the dissolution of the USSR, Central Asia which is one of the politically unstable geographies due to border disputes and ethnic conflicts, holds important energy reserves. The increasing energy needs of major powers and the policies that the major powers attempt to meet these needs bring about the strategic importance of the Caspian Region, which has rich reserves. In the period from the foundation of the Soviet Union to its collapse, the resolution of disputes in the region could be more easily than in the present, since there were only two riparian states. However, with the participation of three new countries, which gained their independence with the dissolution of the USSR, have gained rights in the Caspian and a five-sided image has emerged. Because of being an important component in their fragile economies, energy makes the Caspian Region indispensable for the new states. Accordingly, (in addition to regional actors) important actors such as the EU, the USA and China, who want to increase their influence and to share energy resources in the region, participate in the power race in order to share energy resources and water surface. In this regard, the article prepared by document analysis method aims to explain the dynamics and situation of the region where a serious competition takes place with the participation of global actors in addition to the countries in the region.
The subject of this thesis is immigrants, minorities and foreigners, who are the "others" of Europe recently. In this thesis shaped within the framework of the theory of constructivism; as a result of the interaction of societies with other communities, identity is formed by creating "us" against "other". In this respect, the thesis aims to reveal the importance and effect of identity and culture discussions in Europe's other definition, the programs and election successes of the right-wing parties. In this context; the thesis states that the basis of the "other" definition in Europe and the countries studied is economic and cultural differences. During the thesis study; it was observed that the electoral programs and discourses of examined the parties were aimed to ensure that voters perceive immigrants as threats, by emphasizing the differences based on religion and culture. The parties present themselves and their policies as a solution for the threat which is believed to be created by foreigners, against the probability of occurrence of said threats within their countries. In this direction; the thesis reveals the effect of the perceptions of anti-foreign and threat, which were shaped by framework of the debates on identity and culture, on the extreme right-wing parties' electoral success. The thesis basically aims to explain the factors that make the analyzed parties more successful than the other parties in Europe. In this regards; in addition to the perception of the foreign and migrant threat which is one of the most important factors, The thesis aims to clarify the impact of religion and culture during nation building and in the process of defining the "other".