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CURRICULUM VITAE
H. Pınar Bilgin
1. PERSONAL DATA
1.1. Date & Place of Birth: 1971, Ankara
1.2. Address: Department of International Relations
Bilkent University
06800 Bilkent
Ankara, Turkey
1.3. Phone: (+90 312) 290 21 64
1.4. Fax : (+90 312) 266 43 26
1.5. E-mail: [email protected]
1.6. Internet: www.bilkent.edu.tr/~pbilgin
2. ACADEMIC DEGREES
2.1. Associate Professor – Üniversiteler Arası Kurul degree 2006
2.2. Ph.D. International Politics – University of Wales, Aberystwyth 2000
2.3. MSc. Strategic Studies – University of Wales, Aberystwyth 1996
2.4. MA. International Relations – Bilkent University, Ankara 1995
2.5. BSc. International Relations – Middle East Technical University, Ankara 1993
3. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
3.1. 7/2008 - present
Associate Professor
Bilkent University, Department of International Relations
3.2. 2/2001 – 7/2008
Assistant Professor,
Bilkent University, Department of International Relations
3.3. 2/2000 - 2/2001
Instructor
Bilkent University, Department of International Relations
3.4. 3/1995 - 8/1995
Assistant Researcher (Uzman Yardımcısı)
National Security Council General Secretariat
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4. PROFESSIONAL AWARDS
4.1 Young Scientist Incentive Award, The Scientific and Technological
Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK), 2009
4.2 Young Scientist Award (GEBİP), The Turkish Academy of Sciences
(TÜBA), 2008
4.3. Best article published in Politics in 2004, Political Studies Association,
United Kingdom, 2004 (co-authored)
5. HONORS, SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL DUTIES AND
ACHIEVEMENTS
5.1. Associate Editor, Security Dialogue (SSCI journal) 2008-present
5.2. President, Central and Eastern European International Studies Association
(CEEISA), November 2010 – present
5.3. Member, Steering Committee of the Standing Group on International
Relations (SGIR), European Consortium for Political research, September
2010 – present
5.4. Member, Research Panel on Human and Societal Dynamics, NATO
Science for Peace and Security Programme, 2010
5.5. Executive Council Member, Central and Eastern European International
Studies Association (CEEISA), Fall 2007-Fall 2010
5.6. Program Chair, 7th Central and Eastern European International Studies
Association (CEEISA) Conference, St Petersburg, Russia, September 2-4,
2009
5.7. Editorial Board Member, Security Dialogue (SSCI journal) 2005 – present
5.8. Editorial Board Member, Routledge book series: ‘Geocultural
Epistemologies’, 2009-present
5.9. Editorial Board Member, Stratejik Araştırmalar Dergisi (Journal of
Strategic Research, Turkey), 2009-present
5.10. Editorial Advisory Board Member, Uluslararası İlişkiler (SSCI journal)
2008-present
5.11. Coordinator and Lecturer, Güvenlik Akademisi, Uluslararası İlişkiler
Konseyi (Semi-annual Advanced Training Course on Security run by
Turkey’s ‘Society of IR’) Lecturer Fall 2008-present, coordinator Fall 2009-
present
5.12. Article Refereeing for: International Studies Quarterly, International
Relations, European Journal of International Relations, European Journal
of Political Research, Millennium: Journal of International Studies,
International Feminist Journal of Politics, Political Geography, Journal of
International Relations and Development, Security Dialogue, Security
Studies, Current Sociology, Geopolitics, Annals of the Association of
American Geographers, International Political Science Review, Review of
International Studies, Political Studies, International Political Sociology,
Journal of European Integration, Social and Cultural Geography, Global
Change Peace and Security, Perspectives (Central European Review of
International Relations), African Affairs, British Journal of Politics and
International Relations, Mediterranean Politics, South East Europe and
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Black Sea Studies, New Perspectives on Turkey, Journal for Global
Analysis (online), Ege Akademik Bakış Dergisi, The Review of
International Affairs, Perceptions, Uluslararası İlişkiler, Yıldız Teknik
Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, Turkish Yearbook of
International Relations
5.13. Book manuscript refereeing for Routledge (UK) (2005 & 2007).
5.14. Scientific project refereeing for the Israeli Science Foundation (2008), Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2008), TÜBİTAK
(2009); manuscript refereeing for International Studies Association
Compendium Project (2009).
6. MEMBERSHIP
6.1. British International Studies Association (1996-present)
6.2. International Studies Association (2002-present)
6.3. Central and Eastern European International Studies Association (2006-
present)
6.4. American Political Science Association (2003-2004)
6.5. British Middle Eastern Studies Association (1998-2000)
7. INVITED LECTURES AND INVITED TALKS
7.1. ‚"The politics of (the study of) securitization in the non-West: Adopting
securitization theory as 'Western/European security' in Turkey", ‚The
Politics of Securitization‛ conference organized by Center for Advanced
Security Theory (CAST) of the Copenhagen University, September 13-14,
2010, Copenhagen
7.2. ‚A Comparative History of Security Studies in Turkey and the Arab
World‛, A Conceptual Workshop by Danish-Egyptian Dialogue Institute,
Center for Advanced Security Theory and al-Ahram Center for Political
and Strategic Studies, June 24, 2010, Copenhagen
7.3. ‚Security Dilemmas and the EU’s ‘Ethical Problem’‛, Europe and the
Mediterranean: Normative Influence and Threat Perception in the EU’s
Southern Neighbourhood, Conference and Workshop by The Danish
Institute for International Studies (DIIS) and the European Commission
Representation in Denmark, 3 and 4 June 2010, Copenhagen
7.4. ‚Europe’s threat perception in the Southern Mediterranean”, Europe and the
Mediterranean: Normative Influence and Threat Perception in the EU’s
Southern Neighbourhood, Conference and Workshop by The Danish
Institute for International Studies (DIIS) and the European Commission
Representation in Denmark, 3 and 4 June 2010, Copenhagen
7.5. ‚The Scope and Drivers of International Security Studies: Western-
centrism‛, November 2009, Copenhagen
7.6. ‚Globalisation and In/security: Turkey’s Encounters with European
International Society in the Early Republican Era‛, Authors’ Workshop,
‚Globalisation and the Middle East", October 2009, Universität
Bundeswehr, München
7.7. ‚Güvenlik Çalışmalarında Yöntemler,‛ October 2009, Harp Akademisi,
İstanbul
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7.8. ‚Inside/Outside Dynamics: Dialogue Among Civilizations as Security
Practice‛, ISA - ABRI joint international meeting, 22-24 July 2009,
Pontifical Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio)
7.9. ‚Imagined Post-Coloniality and the Security Imaginary: The Case of
Turkey‛ ISA annual meeting, February 2009, NYC
7.10. Seminar: ‚Thinking Past ‘Western’ IR?‛ February 2009, New School of
Social Science, NYC
7.11. ‚Dialogue Among Civilizations as Security Practice‛, Security Research
Group, Aberystwyth University, February 2010, United Kingdom
7.12. Discussant: ‚Woman’s security: a cultural perspective‛, Arab Women
Organization, November 2008, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
7.13. ‚Dialogue among Civilizations as Security Practice‛, IRI/PUC-Rio
Seminar ‘Security and Insecurity Debate’ 2-4 September, 2008, Rio de
Janerio
7.13.1. Discussant: ‚Borders‛, European Union Institute for Security Studies
(EUISS), June 2008, Natolin, Warsaw, Poland
7.14. ‚Türkiye'de Egemen Güven(siz)lik Anlayışının Yeniden Üretiminde
‘Jeopolitik Gerçeklerin’ Rolü‛, Çalıştay: 1908’den 2008’e Ulus-Devlet ve
Ordu, Yıldız Teknik Üniversitesi, Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler
Bölümü, 5-6 Haziran 2008 (workshop).
7.15. ‚Globalization of World Politics, Transformation of ‘Traditional’ Societies
and Persistence of Human Insecurities‛, International Conference,
Globalization, Difference, and Human Securities, GLOCOL, Osaka
University, Japan, 12-14 March 2008.
7.16. ‚The Securityness of Secularism and Women’s Security in Turkey‛, CULT
Seminar, Sabancı University, 26 December 2007.
7.17. ‚Turkey’s Experience with Secularism: An Opportunity for or a Challenge
to Dialogue between ‘Europe’ and the ‘Middle East’‛, International
Conference, The Challenges of Transformation: Visions and Revisions of
the Middle East and North Africa, Freïe Universität Berlin & Heinrich Böll
Stiftung, Berlin, 12-14 December 2007.
7.18. ‚Studying Security in Europe, Securing Turkey a Place in Europe‛, the 5th
EuPRA Conference, Sakarya, 21-24 August 2007.
7.19. ‚Making Turkey’s Transformation Possible: Hijacking ‘Security-speak’—
not Desecuritization!‛ Koç University, Turkey, 1-2 June 2007.
7.20. ‚Desecuritizing Turkey’s Politics: Transformation by EU Accession‛,
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC,
May 2007.
7.21. ‚Secularism, Security and Turkey‛, University of Wales, Aberystwyth,
United Kingdom, February 2007.
7.22. ‚Religion, Secularism and Security in Turkey‛, the University of
Copenhagen and the Danish Institute for International Studies,
Copenhagen, Denmark, January 2007.
7.23. ‚Towards a Shared Approach to Security in the Mediterranean?‛
Ministerio de Defesa and Fundció CIDOB, Barcelona, Spain, December
2006.
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7.24. ‚The Politics of Geopolitics in Turkey‛, Danish Institute for International
Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2006 (workshop).
7.25. ‚Globalization and Security: the Case of Turkey’, Koç University, Turkey,
2006.
7.26. ‚Europeanization as Desecuritization: Implications for Turkey‛, Marmara
University, Turkey, 2004.
7.27. ‚Euro-Mediterranean Partnership—10 years After Barcelona‛, Foreign
Policy Institute and Euromesco, Antalya, Turkey, June 2005.
7.28. ‚Turkey's Changing Security Discourses: The Challenge of Globalised
Security‛, Sabancı University, Turkey, March 2005.
7.29. ‚Soğuk Savaş Sonrası Dünya Güvenlik Gündeminde Değişim Eğilimleri,‛
Türkiye Ekonomik ve Sosyal Etüdler Vakfı (TESEV) and Geneva Center
for the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces (DCAF), Hacettepe
Üniversitesi, Turkey, February 2005.
7.30. ‛Making Turkey's Transformation Possible: Securitization of Turkey's EU
Membership,‛ University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom, July
2004.
7.31. ‚From ‘Rogue’ to ‘Failed’ States? The Fallacy of Short-termism‛,
Lancaster, United Kingdom, July 2004. Pınar Bilgin and Adam David
Morton.
7.32. ‚Clash of Cultures? Differences Between Turkey and the European Union
on Security‛, Foreign Policy Institute, Ankara and Washington Institute
for Near East Policy, Washington, DC, United States of America,
September 2002.
7.33. ‚Turkey and the European Union: Yesterday’s Answers to Tomorrow’s
Security Problems?‛, Tampere Peace Research Institute, Scottish Centre
for International Security and the Peace Union of Finland, Helsinki,
Finland, May 2001.
7.34. ‚Meanings of Security in the Middle East‛, the National Defense Institute,
Lisbon, Portugal, 2000.
8. TEACHING
8.1. Graduate Courses:
IR 621 Current Debates in International Relations Theory
IR 616 New Directions in Security Studies
IR 614 Individual, National and Global Security
IR 501 International Relations Theory
8.2 Undergraduate Courses:
IR 496 Turkey’s Security in a Changing World
IR 333 Foreign Policy Analysis
IR 331 War, Peace and Security
IR 229 Research Methods I
IR 230 Research Methods II
IR 204 International Relations II
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10. GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION
10.1. Nazlı Sinem Aslan, MA, ‚Security and Migration‛, 2010
10.2. Kıvanç Coş, MA, ‚Representations as a Foreign Policy Analysis Tool in
Soviet-Turkish Relations (1920-1946): A Critical Constructivist
Approach‛, 2006.
10.3. Hande Şahin, MA, ‚Feminist Approaches to International Security‛, 2006.
10.4. Enika Abazi, Ph.D., ‚Intra-state conflicts’ prospects for peace and war: the
case of Kosovo, 2002-2005‛, 2005.
10.5. Gülden Özgediz, MA, ‚Changing notions of security in a globalizing
world: The globalization of security and emergence of new security issues
in International Relations‛, 2004.
10.6. Berna Yılmaz, MA, ‚International humanitarian NGOs and complex
emergencies: A critical evaluation‛, 2004.
10.7. Beriven Eliş, MA, ‛Geopolitical Discourse Matters: Turkey and Israel‛,
2004.
10.8. Ahmet Çevikbaş, MA, ‚The European Union’s Evolving Common
Foreign And Security Policy‛, July 2002.
10.9. Eylem Yılmaz, MA, ‚The Role of Foreign Policy Discourse in the
Construction of Turkey’s Western Identity‛, September 2002.
12. SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
12.1. Ph.D. Dissertation
12.1.1. Regional Security in the Middle East: A Critical Security Studies
Perspective, April/2000, Ken Booth and Richard Wyn Jones, University of
Wales, Aberystwyth, UK
12.2. Published Books
12.2.1. Regional Security in the Middle East: A Critical Perspective. London:
Routledge, 2005. Pınar Bilgin.
12.3. Chapters in books or monographs.
12.3.1 ‚Identity/Security‛ in Handbook of New Security Studies (Edited by Peter
J. Burgess) London: Routledge, 2010. 81-89. Pınar Bilgin.
12.3.2 ‚The Politics of Security and Secularism in Turkey: From the Early
Republican Era to EU Accession Negotiations‛, in Religion, Politics and
Turkey's EU Accession, (Edited by Dietrich Jung and Catharina
Raudvere). London: Palgrave, 2008. 139-156. Pınar Bilgin.
12.3.3 ‚Critical Theory‛, in Security Studies: An Introduction. (Edited by Paul D.
Williams). London: Routledge, 2008: 89-102. (text-book)
12.3.4 ‚Clash of Cultures? Differences between Turkey and the European Union
on Security‛, in The Europeanization of Turkey’s Security Policy:
Prospects and Pitfalls. (Edited by A. L. Karaosmanoğlu and S. Taşhan).
Ankara: Foreign Policy Institute, 2004: 25-52. Pınar Bilgin
12.3.5 ‚Inventing Middle Easts: The Making of Regions through Security
Discourses‛, in The Middle East in a Globalizing World. (Edited by K.
Vikor). Bergen: Nordic Society for Middle Eastern Studies, 2001. 10-37.
Pınar Bilgin.
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12.5. Book Reviews
12.5.1. Yeni İmparatorluk Çağı (The new era of empire).Ed. By Murat Kayikci
and Rasim Özgür. Journal of American History. March 2009 forthcming.
Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.2. Foreign Policy Analysis: Classic and Contemporary Theory. By V. M.
Hudson, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol.37, No.1, 227-
228, 2008. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.3. Culture and Security: Symbolic Power and the Politics of International
Security. By M.C. Williams, Journal of International Relations and
Development, Vol. 10, 321-324, 2007. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.4. The Politics of Protection: Sites of Insecurity and Political Agency. By J.
Huysmans, A. Dobson, A. Prokhovnik, eds. Millennium: Journal of
International Studies, vol.37, 149-150, 2007. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.5. Contentious Issues of Security and the Future of Turkey. By N. A. Güney,
ed. Turkish Studies, Vol. 8, 460-462, 2007. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.6. Governing Insecurity: Democratic Control of Military and Security
Establishments in Transitional Democracies. By G. Cawthra, R. Luckham.
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 34, 2004, pp. 919-921.
Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.7. Turkish Foreign Policy and Turkish Identity. By Y. Bozdağlıoğlu. Turkish
Studies, vol. 5, 2004. pp. 152-153. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.8. The New Geopolitics of Eurasia and Turkey's Position. By B. Aras.
Turkish Studies, vol. 4, 2003. pp. 209-210. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.9. Globalization and Insecurity in the Twenty-first-Century: NATO and the
Management of Risk. By C. Coker. First Review, vol. 1, 2003. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.10. Redefining Security in the Middle East. By T.A. Jacoby and B.E. Sasley,
eds. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 32, 2003, pp. 197-
200. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.11 Islam, the Middle East and the New Global Hegemony. By S. Murden.
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 32, 2003. pp. 197-200.
Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.12. Postcolonical International Relations: Conquest and Desire between Asia
and West. By L.H.M. Ling. Progress in Development Studies, vol. 2, 2002.
pp. 353-354. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.13. Iraq under Siege: The Deadly Impact of Sanctions and War. By A. Arnove,
Progress in Development Studies, vol. 1, 2001, pp. 64-65. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.14. The Middle East Military Balance 1999-2000. By S. Brom and Y. Shapir,
eds. Political Studies, vol. 49, 2001, p. 387. Pınar Bilgin.
12.5.15. Understanding the Contemporary Middle East. By D.J. Gerner, ed.
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 29, 2000, pp. 497-498.
Pınar Bilgin.
12.6. Articles in refereed journals
12.6.1 ‚‘Western-centrism’ of Security Studies: ‘Blind Spot’ or Constitutive
Practice?‛, Security Dialogue, vol.41, no.6, 2010. Pınar Bilgin.
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12.6.2 ‘‚ ‚Looking for ‘the international’ beyond the West‛, Third World
Quarterly, vol.31, no.5, 817-828, 2010. Pınar Bilgin.
12.6.3 Stalin’s Demands’: Constructions of the ‘Soviet Other’ in Turkey’s Foreign
Policy, 1919-1945,‛ Foreign Policy Analysis, vol.6, 43-60, 2009. K.Coş,
Pınar Bilgin.
12.6.4 ‚The International Political ‘Sociology of a not so International Discipline,‛
International Political Sociology, vol.3., no.3, 338-342, 2009. Pınar Bilgin.
12.6.5 ‚A Telling Story of IR in the Periphery: Telling Turkey About the World
Telling the World About Turkey,‛ Journal of International Relations and
Development, vol.12, no.2, pp.174-179, 2009. Pınar Bilgin and Oktay
Tanrısever. (SSCI)
12.6.6 ‚Securing Turkey through Western-oriented foreign policy,‛ New
Perspectives on Turkey (special issue on Turkish foreign policy), vol.40,
pp.105-125, 2009. Pınar Bilgin (SSCI)
12.6.7 ‚The Securityness of Secularism? The Case of Turkey‛ Security Dialogue,
vol.39, no.6, pp.593-614, 2008. Pınar Bilgin. (SSCI)
12.6.8 ‚Thinking Past ‘Western’ IR?‛ Third World Quarterly, vol.29, no.1, pp.5-
23, 2008. Pınar Bilgin. (SSCI) (lead article) reprinted in Approaches to
International Relations (four-volume set), Stephan Chan & Cerwyn
Moore, eds. London: Sage.
12.6.9 ‚‘Only Strong States Can Survive in Turkey’s Geography’: The Uses of
‘Geopolitical Truths’ in Turkey‛, Political Geography, vol.26, pp.740-756,
2007. Pınar Bilgin. (lead article)
12.6.10 ‚Making Turkey’s Transformation Possible: Hijacking ‘Security-speak’—
not Desecuritization!‛ Under review by Journal of Southeastern Europe
and Black Sea Studies, vol.7, no.4, pp.555-571, 2007. Pınar Bilgin.
12.6.11 ‚What Future for Middle Eastern Studies?‛ Futures: The Journal of
Policy, Planning and Future Studies, vol.38, 2006, 575-585. Pınar Bilgin.
(SSCI)
12.6.12 ‚Constructing Turkey’s ‘Western’ Identity during the Cold War:
Discourses of the ‘Intellectuals of Statecraft’‛, International Journal,
vol.LXI, no.1, 39-59, 2006. Pınar Bilgin and Eylem Yılmaz. (SSCI)
12.6.13 ‚Re-thinking Turkey’s Security Discourses: The Challenge of
Globalization‛, European Journal of Political Research, 44, 2005, 175-201.
Pınar Bilgin. (SSCI)
12.6.14 ‚International Politics of Women’s (In)security—Rejoinder to Caprioli‛,
Security Dialogue vol.35, no.4, 2004, 499-504. Pınar Bilgin. (SSCI).
12.6.15 ‚From ‘Rogue’ to ‘Failed’ States? The Fallacy of Short-termism‛, Politics,
vol. 24, no.3, 2004, 169-180. Pınar Bilgin and Adam David Morton.
12.6.16 ‚‘A Return to ‘Civilization Geopolitics’ in the Mediterranean? Changing
Geopolitical Images of the European Union and Turkey in the Post-Cold
War Era‛, Geopolitics, vol.9, no.2, 2004, 269-291. Pınar Bilgin. (Lead
article) (indexed by the SSCI as of 2007)
12.6.17 ‚Is the ‚Orientalist‛ Past the Future of Middle East Studies?‛, Third
World Quarterly, vol.25, no.2, 2004, 423-433. Pınar Bilgin.
12.6.18 ‚Whose Middle East? Geopolitical Inventions and Practices of Security‛,
International Relations, vol. 18, no.1, 2004, 25-41. Pınar Bilgin.
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12.6.19 ‚Individual and Societal Aspects of Security‛, International Studies
Review, vol.5, no.2, 2003, 203-222. Pınar Bilgin.
12.6.20 ‚The ‘Peculiarity’ of Turkey’s Position on EU/NATO Military/Security
Cooperation—Rejoinder to Missiroli‛, Security Dialogue, vol.34, no.3,
2003, 345-349. Pınar Bilgin. (SSCI)
12.6.21 ‚Beyond Statism in Security Studies? Human Agency and Security in the
Middle East‛, The Review of International Affairs, vol.2, no.1, 2002, 100-
118. Pınar Bilgin.
12.6.22 ‚Historicising Representations of ‘Failed States’: Beyond the Cold War
Annexation of the Social Sciences?‛, Third World Quarterly, vol.23, no.1,
2002, 55-80. Pınar Bilgin and Adam David Morton. (SSCI)
12.6.23 ‚Alternative Futures for the Middle East‛, Futures: The Journal of Policy,
Planning and Future Studies, vol.33, 2001, 423-436. Pınar Bilgin. (SSCI)
12.6.24 ‚Security Studies: Theory/Practice‛, Cambridge Review of International
Affairs, vol.XII, no.2, 1999, 31-42. Pınar Bilgin
12.7. Articles in non-refereed or general journals
12.7.1 ‘Güvenlik Çalışmalarında Yeni Açılımlar: Yeni Güvenlik Çalışmaları’
Stratejik Araştırmalar Dergisi 2010, 69-96. Pınar Bilgin.
12.7.2 ‚Hard Power, Soft Power: Toward a More Realistic Power Analysis‛,
Insight Turkey 2009. B.Elis and Pınar Bilgin.
12.7.3 ‚Turkey’s European Dilemma‛, Foreign Policy in Focus, June 2007.
Internet. Available at http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/4353. Translated into
Danish and published as ‚Tyrkiets europæiske dilemma,‛ Notat
(Denmark), vol. 34, no.1195, 24-27, 2007. Pınar Bilgin.
12.7.4 ‚Projecto de ‘europeização’ (Why ‘Europeanise’ Turkey?), Mundo em
Português (Lisbon, Portugal), no. 56, 2005, 37-38. Pınar Bilgin.
12.7.5 ‚Os Estudos de Segurança na Turquia: Situando a Turquia no ‘Ocidente’
por meio de ‘Escrever a Segurança’‛ (The Study of Security in Turkey:
Locating Turkey in the ‘West’ Through ‘Writing Security’), Contexto
Internacional (Rio de Janerio, Brazil), vol.26, no.11, 2004, 149-185. Pınar
Bilgin.
12.7.6 ‚O Significado da Segurança no Médio Orientale‛ (Meanings of Security
in the Middle East), Naçao e Defesa [National Defence] (Lisbon, Portugal)
no.99, 2001, 149-170. Pınar Bilgin
12.7.7 ‚Security Studies: The Next Stage?‛, Naçao e Defesa [National Defence]
(Lisbon, Portugal), no.84, 1998, 131-157. Pınar Bilgin, Ken Booth and
Richard Wyn Jones.
12.8. Other publications, including translations, research notes, limited-
circulation reports, etc.
12.8.1 ‚‘Türkiye Coğrafyasında Yalnız Güçlü Devletler Ayakta Kalabilir’:
Jeopolitik Gerçeklerin Türkiye’deki Kullanımları‛ in Tarihsel
Perspektiften Türkiye’de Güvenlik Siyaseti, Ordu ve Devlet, Evren Balta
Paker & İsmet Akça, eds. İstanbul: Bilgi Üniversitesi, 2010. 453-474.
Translated and reprinted version of 2007 Political Geography article. (in
Turkish)
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12.8.2 ‘Different Worlds of Security: Turkey and the European Union’,
Philosophical Alternatives, 5, 2009, 62-73. Translated and reprinted
version of 2004 book chapter. (in Bulgarian)
12.8.3 ‘EU Security Policies towards the Mediterranean: The Ethical Dimension –
what do we know and what else should we know?’, INEX policy brief
no.2, 2009, Pınar Bilgin
12.3.6 ‚Thinking Past ‘Western’ IR?‛ in Approaches to International Relations
(Four-Volume Set), (Edited by Stephan Chan & Cerwyn Moore). London:
Sage, 2009. Pınar Bilgin. (reprint of 2008 TWQ article)
12.3.7 ‚Towards a Shared Approach to Security in the Mediterranean?‛ in
Multi-Dimensional Security: Security and Defense in the Mediterranean.
Spain: CIDOB, 2008: 67-77. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.4 ‘Is the Mediterranean the Achilles Heel of Security in Europe?’ Europe’s
World (on-line magazine). 2008. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.5 ‚The Security Sector in Theory and Practice: From ‘State-centered’
Security to ‘Citizen-centered’ Security? ‘New Security’’/ ‘Dünya
Literatürü ve Uygulamasında Güvenlik Sektörü: ‘Devlet-merkezli’
Güvenlikten ‘Vatandaş-merkezli’ Güvenliğe Doğru mu? ‘Yeni Güvenlik’‛
in Security Sector Governance: Turkey and Europe/Güvenlik Sektörü
Yönetişimi: Türkiye ve Avrupa, İstanbul: TESEV, 2008. 43-61. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.6 ‚The State of IR in Turkey‛, BISA News (The Newsletter of the British
International Studies Association). 2008. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.7 ‚Rethinking State Failure: The Political Economy of Security‛, in State
Failure Revisited I: Globalization of Security and Neighborhood Effects -
INEF REPORT (Edited by D. Lambach, T. Debiel), no:87, 2007. Pınar
Bilgin and Adam David Morton.
12.8.8 ‚Response to the Iraq Study Group Report‛, ‚Roundtable Forum - IRAQ
STUDY REPORT‛, International Affairs Forum. Internet. December 2006.
Available at http://www.ia-
forum.org/Content/ForumContent.cfm?ForumTopicID=8. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.9 ‚Security Community‛, Encyclopedia of Governance. SAGE, UK, 2006.
Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.10 ‚Turkey and the EU: Yesterday’s Answers to Tomorrow’s Security
Problems?‛ in EU Civilian Crisis Management. (Edited by G.P. Herd and
J. Huru) Surrey: Conflict Studies Research Centre, Royal Military
Academy Sandhurst, 2001. 34-51. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.11 ‚Theory/Practice in Critical Approaches to Security: An Opening for
Dialogue?‛ International Politics: A Journal of Transnational Issues and
Global Problems, vol.38, no.2, 2001. 273-282. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.12 ‚The Middle East in Wor(l)d Politics,’ Arab Studies Journal, vol.8, no.2,
2001, 196-201. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.13 ‚Structural Violence‛ & ‚Military, Security and Development‛,
International Encyclopedia of Development. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.14 ‚Türkiye-AB İlişkilerinde Güvenlik Kültürünün Rolü‛ in Soğuk Savaş
Sonrasında Avrupa ve Türkiye, (Edited by C. Karadeli). Ankara: Ayraç,
2003, pp.192-220. Pınar Bilgin.
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12.8.15 ‚11 Eylül Öncesinde ve Sonrasında Küreselleşen Güvenliği Anlamak‛, in
Küreselleşme ve Alternatif Küreselleşme, (Edited by C. Karadeli). Ankara:
Siyasal, 2005, 59-80. Pınar Bilgin.
12.8.16 ‚Uluslararası İlişkiler Çalışmalarında Merkez-Çevre: Türkiye Nerede?‛
Uluslararası İlişkiler, vol.2, no.6, 2005, pp.3-12. Pınar Bilgin.
12.9. Papers, books etc. submitted for publication
12.9.1. ‚Globalisation and in/security: Middle Eastern Encounters with the
International Society - The case of Turkey‛, in Middle East in a
Globalising World (Edited by Stephan Stetter).
12.9.2. ‚The Study of Security as a Site of Resistance? The Arab World and
Turkey‛, in Thinking the International Differently. (Edited by Arlene
Tickner, David Blaney and Ole Wæver). London & New York: Routledge.
Pınar Bilgin.
12.9.3. ‚Turkey’s ‘Geopolitics Dogma’‛, in Fixing Foreign Policy Identity: 1989
and the Uneven Revival of Geopolitical Thought in Europe (Edited by
Stefano Guzzini). Pınar Bilgin.
12.9.4. ‚Clash of Security Cultures? Differences between Turkey and the
European Union Revisited‛ in Fifty Years of EU-Turkey Relations (Edited
by Armağan Emre Çakır). London: Routledge. Pınar Bilgin.
12.9.5. ‚The international politics of studying securitization in the non-West‛,
under review since October 2010 by Security Dialogue (SSCI). Pınar
Bilgin.
12.9.6. ‚Turkey and EU/rope: Discourses of Inspiration/Anxiety in Turkey’s
Foreign Policy‛, under review since November 2010 by Review of
European Studies. Pınar Bilgin and Ali Bilgic.
13. TOTAL NUMBER OF CITATIONS (LISTED IN SSCI) TO PUBLICATIONS
IN (12):
13.1. Citations by others : 69
13.2. Self citations : : 11
14. CURRENT RESEARCH INTEREST(S)
14.1. Joint-Editor, ‘Global Security’ theme, Encyclopedia of Life Sciences,
UNESCO.
14.2. 'Converging and conflicting ethical values in the internal and external
security continuum in Europe (INEX)', Workpackage on the
Mediterranean neigbours of a research project funded by the 7th
Framework Programme of the European Union
14.2.1. Joint-Editor, Special issue of Uluslararası İlişkiler
15. GRANTS
15.1. EU Seventh Framework Program project, 'Converging and conflicting
ethical values in the internal and external security continuum in Europe
(INEX)', funded (€192,300) for 36 months beginning in 2008.
15.2. TÜBA-GEBİP Grant, 2009-2011 (45,000TL).
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15.3. Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, 2006-07 ($47,000)
15.4. International Studies Association travel grant, 2010 ($400)
15.5. International Studies Association travel grant, 2009 ($400)
15.6. International Studies Association travel grant, 2008 ($500)
15.7. TÜBİTAK travel grant, 2007 (1143TL)
15.8. International Studies Association travel grant, 2006 ($550)
15.9. TÜBİTAK travel grant, 2006 (1000TL)
15.10. International Studies Association travel grant, 2005 ($550)
15.11. International Studies Association travel grant, 2004 ($550)
15.12. American Political Science Association travel grant, 2003 ($600)
15.13. European Consortium for Political Research Mobility Grant, 1998 (€300)
16. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
16.1. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Research Training
Qualification (1995-1996)
16.2. Member of the International Studies Association affiliated colloquium on
teaching Foreign Policy Analysis through the use of case studies (2000-
2003.
17. CONTRIBUTION TO BİLKENT UNIVERSITY
17.1. Associate Dean, Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social Sciences
(2002-2006, 2007-present).
17.2. Chair, Department of International relations (2010-present)
17.3. Chair, Kuresel Gelisimler Uygulama ve Arastirma Merkezi (2010-present)
17.4. Board Member, Bilkent University Seminar Series, Politics, Polity and the
World (2007-present).
17.5. Erasmus Coordinator, Faculty of Economics, Administrative and Social
Sciences (2002-2006, 2007-present).
17.6. Acting Dean, Faculty of Economics Administrative and Social Sciences
(June-August 2004).
17.7. Co-organizer of an international conference on ‚Security Sector Reform‛,
May 2006, Bilkent University, Ankara (funded jointly by Bilkent
University and TÜBİTAK).
17.8. Convener of ‚Security Studies‛ reading group, Bilkent University (2002-
2006).
17.9. Coordinator for International Exchange Programs, Department of
International Relations (2004-2006).
17.10. Department of International Relations, PhD Comprehensive Examination
Committee (2002-2006).
17.11. Member of Bilkent University ECTS Label Committee (2004-2006).
17.12. Presentation entitled ‚The Security Dimension of Turkey-EU Relations‛,
Richmond University Faculty Seminar Abroad, Bilkent University, 2005.
17.13. Helped set up and develop the curriculum for Dual Diploma Programs
with SUNY, Binghamton University. Acted as coordinator and student
advisor (2003-2006).
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17.14. Institutional coordinator of the Euro-Mediterranean Joint Master’s Degree
Program, Inter-institutional Colloquium run by the Robert Schumann
Institute, Italy (2001-2004).
17.15. Member of the Department of International Relations Curriculum
Committee (2001, 2006, 2008).
18. CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY AT LARGE
18.1. Member of project on ‘Sosyal Bilimler Öngörü Çalışması, Siyasi Bilimler
Alanı’ run by Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi (TÜBA) (Turkish Foundation
for Sciences) (2005-2007).
18.2. Lecturer on ‚Current debates in International Relations,‛ ‚New
Directions in International Security,‛ and/or ‚Foreign Policy Analysis‛) to
a class of young diplomats from developing countries. Organised by the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkey (November 2004, November 2006,
November 2008, April 2009, April 2010).
18.3. Media commentator (TRT Radio, Voice of America Radio and TV, BBC
World TV, CNN Turk TV, international print media outlets).
18.4. Participated in the preparation of a committee report for the former
President Süleyman Demirel entitled ‚Breaking the Cycle of Violence in
Israel/Palestine‛, December 2000-January 2001.