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Müge Kinacioglu

Lecturer

Name
Prof.dr. M. Kinacioglu
Telephone
+31 70 800 9500
E-mail
m.kinacioglu@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

Müge Kinacioglu is a lecturer of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science.

More information about Müge Kinacioglu

Müge Kinacioglu is professor of International Relations and a visiting research scholar from Hacettepe University, Turkey. She is a lecturer in Institute of Political Science and Leiden University College. She received an MA in Political Science and an MA in International Affairs at Marquette University, USA as a Fulbright scholar. She obtained her PhD from Bilkent University, Turkey. She was a research fellow at London School of Economics between 2004-2007. Her research interests include security studies, politics of international law, use of force and foreign armed interventions, and Turkish foreign policy and identity.

She is the editor of All-Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace. Her current research concerns institutionalisation of moral cosmopolitanism. It explores the mutually constitutive relationship between the responsibility to prosecute and human security.

Lecturer

  • Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
  • Instituut Politieke Wetenschap

Work address

Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99
2511 DP The Hague

Contact

  • Kinacioglu M. (2023), "Turkey's birthright": the promise of Turkey's EU candidacy. In: Yenen A. & Zurcher E.J. (Eds.), A hundred years of republican Turkey: a history in a hundred fragments: Leiden University Press. Boekdeel
  • Kinacioglu M. (2023), Militarized governance of migration in the Mediterranean, International Affairs 99(6): 2423-2441. 'Refereed' artikel in tijdschrift
  • Muge Kinacioglu (2021), The Rise and Fall of an Emerging Power: Agency in Turkey's Identity-Based Regionalism. In: Beatrix Futak-Campbell (Ed.), Globalizing Regionalism and International Relations. Bristol: Bristol University Press. 207-232. Boekdeel
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