Books by Haldun YALÇINKAYA
Türkiye'nin Terörizmle Mücadele Kapasitesini Geliştirmek: Gençlik Boyutu (Proje Sonuç Raporu), 2021
Proje, şiddete varan aşırıcılıkla mücadelede en iyi uluslararası pratikleri göz önünde bulundurar... more Proje, şiddete varan aşırıcılıkla mücadelede en iyi uluslararası pratikleri göz önünde bulundurarak, özellikle siber uzayda çevrimiçi radikalleşmeyi besleyen aşırıcı terör örgütlerin mesajlarıyla mücadeleyi hedef alan örnekleri öncelemiştir. Proje kapsamında “Gençten Gence-P2P”, “Radikalleşme ve Gençlik Webinar Serisi” ve “Görsel İçerik Yarışması” etkinlikleri icra edilmiş ve bu etkinlikler uzantısında iki farklı yarışma düzenlenmiştir. Gerçekleştirilmiş olan etkinliklerde görsel içerikler ve küçük çaplı projeler geliştirilmesi sağlanmıştır. Söz konusu içerikler ve projelerle, genç kitlelerin şiddete varan aşırıcılıkla mücadeleyi daha iyi anlamlandırıp aşırıcılığa karşı tavır almaları ve bu duruşun yaygınlaştırılmasında nasıl daha aktif rol alabileceklerine ilişkin düşünmelerinin sağlanması hedeflenmiştir.
Enhancing Turkish Counter-Terrorism Capacity: Youth Dimension (Project Final Report), 2021
The project utilized the emerging international best practices in countering violent extremism (C... more The project utilized the emerging international best practices in countering violent extremism (CVE), particularly those seeking to fight the messages of extremist terror groups in cyberspace that are breeding online radicalization. The project carried out some novel activities, namely Peer to Peer (P2P), Webinars on Radicalization and Youth, and Visual Content Competition. Within the scope of these activities, two different contests were organized. Under these activities, students were expected to develop visual contents and small projects. Through the contents and projects to be developed, the objective was to prompt the youth to better understand the CVE, take a stance against extremism and make them think about how they can play a more active role in spreading this stance.
Good Practices Incounter Terrorism II, 2022
It is with great pride that COE-DAT presents volume 2 of “Good Practices in
Countering Terrorism... more It is with great pride that COE-DAT presents volume 2 of “Good Practices in
Countering Terrorism (GP CT Vol.2).” This project launched in 2020 to address current
issues and research in the field of counterterrorism. Within this scope, the GP CT Vol.2
is the latest initiative aimed at practical solutions to counter-terrorism policy problems
with innovative best practices proven in the field.
This project, in cooperation with TOBB University of Economics and Technology,
was published by terrorism experts, academics, and practitioners. The aim of this project
is to provide critical thinking in the field of CT, an inherently sensitive subject, and
to create an interactive platform of expertise on effective methods, strategies, national
responses and alternative models.
As stated in NATO 2030 document, Allies agreed to step up NATO efforts to build
the capacity of alliance partners in areas like CT. Each of NATO’s member stability is
significantly vital for alliance security. Previous experiences reveal that prevention is
always a better option when we compare with intervention. Recent conflicts in Ukraine
with Russia once again emphasized the emergency of this issue.
In this context, COE-DAT organized a series of workshops, which increased
information sharing and demonstrated progressive research on current issues in the fight
against terrorism, including Terrorism Experts Conference 2021. This project, which
emerged because of this hard work, aimed to develop and synchronize CT policies at
the national level, but also to provide for future studies and research. Without a doubt,
these practices will not work in all environments, as terrorism varies by region and
circumstances. However, COE-DAT submits that these can be used as an inspiration in
the development of effective counter-terrorism policies and efforts.
COE-DAT believes that this book will be an inspiration and lead up to more “good
practices” combining the conceptual and operational aspects of counter-terrorism in the
coming years. COE-DAT is committed that this series will continue to be updated in
future endeavors
Good Practices in Counter-Terrorism Volume II, 2022
It is a privilege to share the second volume of “Good Practices in Counter Terrorism”, the result... more It is a privilege to share the second volume of “Good Practices in Counter Terrorism”, the results of the efforts of a group of highly respected researchers and practitioners. In order to address the current issues and the bourgeoning discussions in the field of counter terrorism (CT), in early 2020, the NATO Centre of Excellence for the Defence Against Terrorism (COE-DAT) initiated the “Good Practices in Counter Terrorism” project with the academic support of TOBB Economics and Technology University (TOBB ETU). This living project has been produced by members of the pool of visiting lecturers at the COE DAT, the accumulated human resources of the center through years of engagement with academics and practitioners. Within this framework, we, as COE DAT and TOBB Economics and Technology, organized a series of workshops in which current issues in CT were addressed by relevant experts. Upon the conclusion of the discussions and based on the latest research and experience of our experts, we published the first volume of “Good Practices in Counter Terrorism” in early 2021. Following the same structure, and initiated in early 2021, the second volume of the series is the final outcome of a one-year endeavor which has built an interactive platform of expertise on the effective methods, strategies, national responses, and alternative models in CT. We hope that this timely contribution will offer a comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach to support efforts in the CT domain through inspiring various actors in their ongoing endeavors to develop, professionalize and synchronize CT policies at the national level.
Good Practices in Counter Terrorism, Edited by Haldun YALÇINKAYA, 2021
This project emerged in early 2019 in response to the need to use real practical solutions in the... more This project emerged in early 2019 in response to the need to use real practical solutions in the search for policy solutions in response to existing terrorist threats.
The COE DAT, as the initiator of the project and a think-tank institution working in the interest of NATO, narrowed the focus on the role of the military in relation to other instruments of force.
The aim of the project is to collect “good practices” to counter terrorism that have worked in specific places and contexts that are short, but long enough to have sufficient detail, while remaining easily digestible for policy makers to serve as a starting point for their own counter-terrorism efforts. COE-DAT fully recognizes that the practices described in this book will not work in all environments as terrorism changes based of location and circumstances. However, the practices described serve to inspire thought and creativity to modify and try new approaches and ideas in the fight against terrorism.
COE-DAT recognizes that counter-terrorism is an extremely broad security challenge. COE-DAT also recognizes that military forces alone will not be able to defeat terrorism, nor should military forces be the lead agency in the fight against terrorism. Terrorism evolves from local grievances and as such requires a whole of government / whole of society approach that includes strategic cooperation and the collective action of nations, civil society, and the international community.
COE-DAT, in cooperation with academia, collects good practices in counter-terrorism and offers this publication to the NATO community, partner nations, other nations of interest, and academia in order to promulgate “good practices” in the global fight against terrorism. COE-DAT considers this book as a “living” document and will update and add more “good practices” in the coming years that combines conceptual and operational aspects of counter-terrorism.
Strateji Düşüncesi: Kuram, Paradoks, Uygulama, 2020
From Venus to Mars? Provincial Reconstruction Teams and the European Military Experience in Afghanistan, 2014
Papers by Haldun YALÇINKAYA
Turkey as a Partner and Challenge for European Security, 2022
DergiPark (Istanbul University), Mar 10, 2023
DergiPark (Istanbul University), Feb 1, 2008
Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, Feb 6, 2015
Page 1. ÖZEL ASKERÎ SEKTÖRÜN OLUŞUMU VE SAVAŞLARIN ÖZELLEŞMESİ Dr. Haldun Yalçınkaya Kara Harp Ok... more Page 1. ÖZEL ASKERÎ SEKTÖRÜN OLUŞUMU VE SAVAŞLARIN ÖZELLEŞMESİ Dr. Haldun Yalçınkaya Kara Harp Okulu ● ● ● Özet Bu makalenin ana gayesi, Soğuk Savaş sonrası dönemde savaşların özelleştiğini ortaya koymaktır. ...
Bu makalenin ana gayesi silahli catismalarin yeni unsurlari olarak medya, hukumet disi kuruluslar... more Bu makalenin ana gayesi silahli catismalarin yeni unsurlari olarak medya, hukumet disi kuruluslar ve ozel askeri sirketleri ortaya koymaktir. Gunumuz catisma alanlarinda sadece askerler degil, ayni zamanda devlet disi unsurlar da yer almakta, catismalarin seyri uzerinde etkili olmaktadir. Medya savas zamaninda askeri birliklere ilistirilmektedir. Hukumet disi kuruluslar catisma sonrasi surecte vazgecilmez halegelmistir. Ozel askeri sirketler ise ordularin yerini alacak gibi gorunuyor. Nihayette yirmi birinci yuzyilin catismalarinin diger unsurlari olarak medya, hukumet disi kuruluslar ve ozel askeri sirketler savas plancilari tarafindan degil savas teorisyenleri tarafindan da degerlendirilmesigereken onemli unsurlardir. Savas teorisyeni Clausewitz savas teorisi icin bir ucleme gelistirmisti: halk, ordu ve hukumet. Onun uclemesine gore zafer icin bu uc boyut arasinda kesin bir denge olmalidir. Ama savasin dengesi yeni unsurlar tarafindan etkilenecek gibi gozukuyor.
PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, Apr 1, 2016
Project Report, 2022
This report is based on the discussions conducted between Japanese and Turkish academics and gove... more This report is based on the discussions conducted between Japanese and Turkish academics and government officials (10 from each country) from various institutions as a part of the project entitled "Japan-Türkiye Dialogue on International Affairs" conducted during March-July 2022 by TOBB University of Economics and Technology with the support of the Japanese Embassy in Ankara. The Delphi Survey mentioned in the report is conducted by the participation of another group of academics, experts and government officials, 15 from each country. The report builds on discussions made during the on-line meetings and the Delphi Survey, as well as the relevant literature.
TEPAV Evaluation Note N201934, 2019
Emerging Threats in Terrorism, 2022
Terrorism has emerged as one of the greatest challenges to international security in the 21st Cen... more Terrorism has emerged as one of the greatest challenges to international security in the 21st Century. This situation compelled us to reconsider to what extent organizations could exploit the means that the
current advancements provide us with, and how they could trigger ongoing instabilities. Therefore, this report intends to shed light on Emerging Threats in Terrorism by answering the following question:
“What are the emerging threats in terms of terrorism in the future?”
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Books by Haldun YALÇINKAYA
Countering Terrorism (GP CT Vol.2).” This project launched in 2020 to address current
issues and research in the field of counterterrorism. Within this scope, the GP CT Vol.2
is the latest initiative aimed at practical solutions to counter-terrorism policy problems
with innovative best practices proven in the field.
This project, in cooperation with TOBB University of Economics and Technology,
was published by terrorism experts, academics, and practitioners. The aim of this project
is to provide critical thinking in the field of CT, an inherently sensitive subject, and
to create an interactive platform of expertise on effective methods, strategies, national
responses and alternative models.
As stated in NATO 2030 document, Allies agreed to step up NATO efforts to build
the capacity of alliance partners in areas like CT. Each of NATO’s member stability is
significantly vital for alliance security. Previous experiences reveal that prevention is
always a better option when we compare with intervention. Recent conflicts in Ukraine
with Russia once again emphasized the emergency of this issue.
In this context, COE-DAT organized a series of workshops, which increased
information sharing and demonstrated progressive research on current issues in the fight
against terrorism, including Terrorism Experts Conference 2021. This project, which
emerged because of this hard work, aimed to develop and synchronize CT policies at
the national level, but also to provide for future studies and research. Without a doubt,
these practices will not work in all environments, as terrorism varies by region and
circumstances. However, COE-DAT submits that these can be used as an inspiration in
the development of effective counter-terrorism policies and efforts.
COE-DAT believes that this book will be an inspiration and lead up to more “good
practices” combining the conceptual and operational aspects of counter-terrorism in the
coming years. COE-DAT is committed that this series will continue to be updated in
future endeavors
The COE DAT, as the initiator of the project and a think-tank institution working in the interest of NATO, narrowed the focus on the role of the military in relation to other instruments of force.
The aim of the project is to collect “good practices” to counter terrorism that have worked in specific places and contexts that are short, but long enough to have sufficient detail, while remaining easily digestible for policy makers to serve as a starting point for their own counter-terrorism efforts. COE-DAT fully recognizes that the practices described in this book will not work in all environments as terrorism changes based of location and circumstances. However, the practices described serve to inspire thought and creativity to modify and try new approaches and ideas in the fight against terrorism.
COE-DAT recognizes that counter-terrorism is an extremely broad security challenge. COE-DAT also recognizes that military forces alone will not be able to defeat terrorism, nor should military forces be the lead agency in the fight against terrorism. Terrorism evolves from local grievances and as such requires a whole of government / whole of society approach that includes strategic cooperation and the collective action of nations, civil society, and the international community.
COE-DAT, in cooperation with academia, collects good practices in counter-terrorism and offers this publication to the NATO community, partner nations, other nations of interest, and academia in order to promulgate “good practices” in the global fight against terrorism. COE-DAT considers this book as a “living” document and will update and add more “good practices” in the coming years that combines conceptual and operational aspects of counter-terrorism.
Papers by Haldun YALÇINKAYA
current advancements provide us with, and how they could trigger ongoing instabilities. Therefore, this report intends to shed light on Emerging Threats in Terrorism by answering the following question:
“What are the emerging threats in terms of terrorism in the future?”
Countering Terrorism (GP CT Vol.2).” This project launched in 2020 to address current
issues and research in the field of counterterrorism. Within this scope, the GP CT Vol.2
is the latest initiative aimed at practical solutions to counter-terrorism policy problems
with innovative best practices proven in the field.
This project, in cooperation with TOBB University of Economics and Technology,
was published by terrorism experts, academics, and practitioners. The aim of this project
is to provide critical thinking in the field of CT, an inherently sensitive subject, and
to create an interactive platform of expertise on effective methods, strategies, national
responses and alternative models.
As stated in NATO 2030 document, Allies agreed to step up NATO efforts to build
the capacity of alliance partners in areas like CT. Each of NATO’s member stability is
significantly vital for alliance security. Previous experiences reveal that prevention is
always a better option when we compare with intervention. Recent conflicts in Ukraine
with Russia once again emphasized the emergency of this issue.
In this context, COE-DAT organized a series of workshops, which increased
information sharing and demonstrated progressive research on current issues in the fight
against terrorism, including Terrorism Experts Conference 2021. This project, which
emerged because of this hard work, aimed to develop and synchronize CT policies at
the national level, but also to provide for future studies and research. Without a doubt,
these practices will not work in all environments, as terrorism varies by region and
circumstances. However, COE-DAT submits that these can be used as an inspiration in
the development of effective counter-terrorism policies and efforts.
COE-DAT believes that this book will be an inspiration and lead up to more “good
practices” combining the conceptual and operational aspects of counter-terrorism in the
coming years. COE-DAT is committed that this series will continue to be updated in
future endeavors
The COE DAT, as the initiator of the project and a think-tank institution working in the interest of NATO, narrowed the focus on the role of the military in relation to other instruments of force.
The aim of the project is to collect “good practices” to counter terrorism that have worked in specific places and contexts that are short, but long enough to have sufficient detail, while remaining easily digestible for policy makers to serve as a starting point for their own counter-terrorism efforts. COE-DAT fully recognizes that the practices described in this book will not work in all environments as terrorism changes based of location and circumstances. However, the practices described serve to inspire thought and creativity to modify and try new approaches and ideas in the fight against terrorism.
COE-DAT recognizes that counter-terrorism is an extremely broad security challenge. COE-DAT also recognizes that military forces alone will not be able to defeat terrorism, nor should military forces be the lead agency in the fight against terrorism. Terrorism evolves from local grievances and as such requires a whole of government / whole of society approach that includes strategic cooperation and the collective action of nations, civil society, and the international community.
COE-DAT, in cooperation with academia, collects good practices in counter-terrorism and offers this publication to the NATO community, partner nations, other nations of interest, and academia in order to promulgate “good practices” in the global fight against terrorism. COE-DAT considers this book as a “living” document and will update and add more “good practices” in the coming years that combines conceptual and operational aspects of counter-terrorism.
current advancements provide us with, and how they could trigger ongoing instabilities. Therefore, this report intends to shed light on Emerging Threats in Terrorism by answering the following question:
“What are the emerging threats in terms of terrorism in the future?”
As a result, the changes in technology are expected to create changes in political systems. It is emphasized in this article that the biggest technological change in the Information Revolution might well be expected to be a result of the digitization of social activities. When we exclude the scenarios where the individual or the state prevails in the dystopian sense, it can be expected that the "governance" model will be effective in the political systems of the new era. This can be seen as a guarantee for humanity that the current software developments are not possible in the establishment of a political structure that does not have a human factor, at least at the level of current science. Future studies, on the other hand, should be carried out on how the governance model in question, in which the human factor is effective, should eventuate.