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Öğe Emotion Norms and International Securitization in Foreign Policy Analysis: The Official Russian Narratives on the Ukrainian-Russian War(Uluslararasi Iliskiler Konseyi Dernegi, 2025) Kosen, Mustafa Gokcan; Gezer, S. GokceForeign Policy Analysis (FPA) literature overlooks the role of emotion norms and narratives towards international audiences in the securitization process. This article addresses these two under-explored aspects of the securitization framework in FPA. First, it investigates the role of the international audience, a crucial yet largely under-theorized component in securitizing moves. Second, it analyzes the emotion norms intertwined with speech acts that construct the Russian Federation's position towards international audiences by leveraging various emotions. In doing so, this research deconstructs the speeches of Russia's permanent representative to the United Nations (UN), Vasily Nebenzya, on the Ukraine-Russia war, targeting international audiences, particularly at the UN. It also explores how securitizing moves are linked with emotion norms to frame the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Russophobia in Nebenzya's narratives at the UN in 2022, before and after the Battle of Kyiv.Öğe 'Now we are whole:' humiliation, shame and pride in Aliyev's discourse on the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023) Kosen, Mustafa Gokcan; Erdogan, EmreThe article focuses on the role, interchangeability and liquidity of emotions in the speeches of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev during the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 2020. It enquires about the functionality of emotions before, during, and after the war and finds that Aliyev prepared, mobilized and motivated society for the war through multiple 'Address to the Nation' speeches that aimed to evoke specific emotions such as shame, pride, and humiliation via portraying the occupation of Susha and the surrounding region as a source of shame and humiliation and the military victories in 2020 as a source of pride for the whole nation, which, combined, constitutes a crucial example of the interchangeability and liquidity of emotions. The emotional appeals in his speeches also justify and garner support for the initiation of the conflict, which, after the victory, transforms into Azerbaijani pride and humiliation of Armenians.Öğe The Power of Emotions in World Politics(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021) Kosen, Mustafa Gokcan[Abstract Not Available]Öğe When hostility is a norm in International Relations: Emotional deviants and internal enemies in populist media discourse(Sage Publications Ltd, 2026) Kosen, Mustafa Gokcan; Kose, Melike AkkaracaThis study investigates the normative dimension of emotions within domestic politics for international issues. Focusing on Turkish-Greek relations during a period of heightened tension (June-November 2022), we examine how pro-government media constructs hostility towards Greece as a central emotion norm linked to national identity. Employing corpus-assisted discourse analysis within the framework of the subjective group dynamics model, we analyse how opposition figures are portrayed as deviants who do not embody this emotion norm and marginalized as external to the nation. Our findings highlight the powerful role of emotions in both unifying and dividing domestic politics on foreign policy issues and regarding international actors. Furthermore, the study contributes to understanding of the media's role in populist polarization and political contestation surrounding the emotional dimensions of national identity.











