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HANGİ ÖGELER ULUSAL GÜVENLİK STRATEJİ BELGELERİNİ OLUŞTURMALIDIR? BİR İÇERİK ANALİZİ

WHAT SHOULD THE NATIONAL SECURITY DOCUMENTS CONSIST OF? A CONTENT ANALYSIS

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Security is a phenomenon which can be ensured by countries, organizations, institutions, private sector and individuals of societies all together. Countries try to ensure their national security through establishing national security systems. National security systems are integrated with National Security Strategy Papers. In the literature a limited number of studies have been found on what the content of this strategically important document should be. In this context, this study investigates the elements which are used in the creation of Countries’ National Security Strategy Papers and whether these elements are similar to each other. In this study, firstly security levels were explored and the necessity of National Security Strategy Papers was focused on. Secondly, a literature review was conducted on the studies in this particular area. Thirdly, National Security Strategy Papers from 30 countries and 2 international organizations (NATO, EU) which were collected via internet are analyzed through content analysis. Within the content analysis, the number of sections, sentences, words and the most used words in the abovementioned documents are defined. In addition to this, components which were set forth in scope of our research were brought under analysis. Finally, the results of content analysis were interpreted. According to the findings, all elements were used over 50%. Also, as an additional item “Required Capabilities” were used in 34% of National Security Strategy Papers. Moreover, it was revealed that liberal approach was used in 94% of all National Security Strategy Papers in order to describe our current security environment. Furthermore, the other two approaches were used in nearly 50% of the National Security Strategy Papers. In light of these findings, recommendations were proposed for the improvement of National Security Strategy Papers.
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Güvenlik; ülkeler, örgütler, kuruluşlar, özel sektör ve toplumun tüm bireyleri ile birlikte sağlanabilen bir olgudur. Ülkeler ulusal güvenliklerini ulusal güvenlik sistemi kurmak suretiyle sağlamaya çalışmaktadırlar. Ulusal güvenlik sistemleri ise Ulusal Güvenlik Strateji Belgeleri ile bütünleştirilmektedir. Literatürde, stratejik öneme sahip olan bu dokümanın içeriğinin nelerden oluşması gerektiğine yönelik sınırlı sayıda çalışma tespit edilmiştir. Bu bağlamda bu araştırmada, Ulusal Güvenlik Strateji Belgeleri’nin hangi ögelerden oluştuğu ve bu ögelerin birbirine benzer olup olmadığı incelenmiştir. Çalışmada, öncelikle güvenlik düzeyleri ve Ulusal Strateji Belgeleri’nin gerekliliği üzerinde durulmuştur. İkinci olarak bu özel alanda yapılan çalışmalara yönelik literatür taraması yapılmıştır. Üçüncü olarak internette yer alan 30 ülke ve 2 uluslararası örgüte (NATO, AB) ait Ulusal Güvenlik Strateji Belgeleri içerik analizi ile analiz edilmiştir. İçerik analizi kapsamında öncelikle söz konusu dokümanların bölüm, cümle, kelime sayıları ile en çok kullanılan kelimelerin neler olduğu belirlenmiştir. Bununla birlikte, araştırma kapsamında ele alınan ögeler analiz edilmiştir. Son olarak, içerik analizi sonuçları yorumlanmıştır. Elde edilen bulgulara göre araştırma kapsamında ortaya konulan tüm ögelerin günümüz Ulusal Güvenlik Strateji Belgeleri’nin % 50’sinin üzerinde kullanıldığı ve ilave bir öge olarak "Gerekli Yetenekler" ögesinin Ulusal Güvenlik Strateji Belgeleri’nin % 34’ünde kullanıldığı tespit edilmiştir. Ayrıca söz konusu dokümanlarda günümüz güvenlik ortamının ifade edilmesinde kullanılan yaklaşımlardan liberal yaklaşımın % 94 oranında kullanıldığı ortaya çıkarılmıştır. Diğer iki yaklaşımın ise Ulusal Strateji Belgeleri’nin yaklaşık % 50'sinde kullanıldığı görülmüştür. Çalışmada, elde edilen bu bulgular ışığında değerlendirmeler yapılarak Ulusal Güvenlik Strateji Belgeleri’nin gelişimine yönelik yapılabilecek çalışmalar için öneriler sunulmuştur.
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