Arap Baharı ve Bahreyn

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

2017

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Open Access Color

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Organizational Unit
International Relations
(1997)
The Atılım University Department of International Relations was founded in 1997. International relations is a field of science where the relations among states, organizations and other players in the international system are researched and observed. The field of international relations is also an interdisciplinary field, combining areas such as economy, history and political science to research on topics such as human rights, global poverty, environment, economy, globalization, security and global ethics. Offering three Graduate Degree programs in addition to the undergraduate program, the Department of International Relations continues to graduate individuals from its Graduate Degree Program in European Union Studies, as well as its Graduate Degree programs in Turkish and English.

Journal Issue

Events

Abstract

Arap Baharı ismi ile anılan ve Tunus'ta başlayıp Mısır, Libya, Yemen, Bahreyn ve Suriye'yi etkileyen halk ayaklanmaları Arap coğrafyasında köklü değişimlere yol açmıştır. Arap Baharı olayları bazen ülkelerin iç dinamikleri ile bazen de uluslararası baskının veya müdahalenin tasarrufu ile rejim, yönetim, yönetici değişikliklerine yol açmıştır. Süreç Bahreyn'de de yankı bulmuş ve halk sokağa dökülmüştür. Fakat sonuçlandığında herhangi bir değişim getirmemiştir. Bu çalışmada Arap Baharı süreci, Arap Baharının Bahreyn'deki yansımaları ve diğer ülkelerin olaylara müdahale süreç ve yöntemleri üzerinde durularak Arap Baharının Bahreyn'de neden başarılı olamadığı irdelenmiştir.
Civil uprisings referred to as the Arab Spring began in Tunusia and strongly spread to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain and Syria led to fundemental changes in the Arab League. Events of the Arab Spring caused changes in regime, government and/or administration sometimes by the internal dynamics of the respective countries, and sometimes by international pressure or intervention. Although the process of unfolding events found its echo in Bahrain as well as people took to the streets for protests and demonstrations, it proved unfruitful yielding no positive change. This study aims to examine the reasons of the failure of the Arab Spring in Bahrain elaborating the process of the Arab Spring; its echoes and impacts in Bahrain, and the process and method of intervention by other countries.

Description

Keywords

Uluslararası İlişkiler, Arap Baharı, Araplar, International Relations, Bahreyn, The Arab Spring, Arabs, Ortadoğu, Bahrain, Sosyal hareketler, Middle East, Social movements, İsyanlar, Rebellions

Turkish CoHE Thesis Center URL

Fields of Science

Citation

WoS Q

Scopus Q

Source

Volume

Issue

Start Page

0

End Page

92