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Nobuhide Mert Matsumoto

Nobuhide Mert Matsumoto
Marmara University · Department of Political Science and International Relations (ISS)

Master of Arts
Currently PhD Student in International Relations in Marmara University.

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Recent trends in global temperatures turned the Arctic or High North into a flashing region in world politics. While environmental, economic, strategic, and socio-cultural conditions changed, the assessments of the Arctic as a region also reformed. The current discussion on Regionalism also becomes problematic as values like sovereignty become a pe...
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Hard power in cyberspace has increasingly become a trending topic since several states integrated cyber infrastructure into their National Defence outline. This article will try to define cyber hard power with the help of existing literature that covers the issue. Then it will proceed on two layers of cyber-hard-power which were exploitative and re...
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China is an important country that takes different roles in the different times of World System Theory. From the year 1978, the position of China in the World System Analysis as whether a core, semi-peripheral or peripheral state has become more and more questioned. This research will try to answer how China become a 'state of the anomaly' by refer...
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Notably, for many years, nuclear weapons seemed like the most destructive weapon that humankind ever developed. Their understanding was total or absolute and even joking over them seemed not funny for people. But what we think as a taboo has now become more and closer with the help of a screen and a mouse where even an amateur in computer software...
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Turkish–American relations have always had though and contested times. In most of these issues, both states are influenced by domestic political dynamics. After theoutbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011 and American support to YPG/PYD in Northern Syria, the Turkish-American relationship entered new turbulent times.After these developments, Turkey...
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After the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the fall of the Milosevic regime, Serbia experienced tremendous changes in its foreign policy. While the country tried to distance itself from the past conflicts and nationalist enthusiasms with its European Union membership; it also copes with historical and political obstacles due to the region's characteri...
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Acceleration of the global climate change caused a fastened process of polar ice cap melting. This made the Arctic Sea or the Arctic Ocean as a new potential geopolitical hot-spot for great power competition. Despite being geopolitically hot-spot, Arctic is still a cold-spot for conducting naval operations even the rise of temperatures. This requir...
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The Iraqi War in 2003, made a historical triumph for American conventional warfare strategy, which also referred as assurance for incoming American century or so-called 'Pax-Americana' (American Peace) that will rule the anarchical world. These hypotheses however, were shortcomings of the people with short memories. After the America's endless wars...