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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (ENGLISH) PROGRAMME
COURSE DESCRIPTION
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Name of the Course Unit
| Code
| Year
| Semester
| In-Class Hours (T+P)
| Credit
| ECTS Credit
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RUSSIAN POLITICS AND ECONOMY |
INR312 |
4 |
8 |
3+0 |
3.0 |
6.0 |
SOURCE MATERIALS & RECOMMENDED READING |
1-Textbook: Salih Yılmaz, Putin Era Russia’s Foreign Policy and Security Doctrines, (Ankara: Nobel
Akademik Yayıncılık, Şubat 2020). First Edition.
Further Reading: “The Changing Perspectives of Central Asia in the 21st Century”. Editors: Asst. Prof.
Murat Yorulmaz and Serdar Yılmaz, (İstanbul: Kriter Yayınevi, 2020). First
Edition.
❖ Alexey Vasiliev, Russia’s Middle East Policy from Lenin to Putin, Durham Modern Middle East and
Islamic World Series, (New York: Routledge, 2018). First Edition.
❖ Michael McFaul, From Cold War to Hot Peace: The Inside Story of Russia and America, (Great Britain:
Allan Lane, 2018). First Edition.
❖ Daniel Yergin, The New Map: Energy, Climate, and The Clash of Nations, (Great Britain: Allan Lane,
2020). First Edition.
❖ “Ultra-Nationalist Policies of Trump and Reflections in the World”, Editors: Prof. Dr. Mim Kemal Öke
and Asst. Prof. Dr. Hanefi Yazıcı, (Berlin: Peter Lang, 2020). First Edition.
❖ “Turkish Foreign Policy During JDP Era: Regional Coexistence and Global Cooperation”, Editors:
Prof. Dr. Tayyar Arı and Prof. Dr. Mesut Hakkı Caşın, Berlin: Peter Lang, 2021).
First Edition.
❖ Agnia Grigas, The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas, (Cambridge, Massachussets: Harvard University
Press, 2017). First Edition.
❖ “Return to Putin’s Russia: Past Imperfect, Future Uncertain”, Edited by Stephen K. Wegren, (Maryland:
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2013). Fifth Edition.
❖ Magda Leichtova, Misunderstanding Russia: Russian Foreign Policy and the West, (Farnham, England:
Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2014). First Edition.
❖ Walter Laqueur, Putinism: Russia and Its Future with the West, (New York: Thomas Dunne Books-An
Imprint of St. Martin’s Press), 2015. First Edition.
Very Important Note: PDF versions and printed versions of some of the abovementioned books will be
provided by the instructor throughout the course. Apart from these resources, the
instructor will provide newly published academic papers regarding the related
contents of the course. The students can also share newly published academic
studies within the context of the course throughout the semester. |
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