TY - JOUR
T1 - Shifting policies in conflict arenas
T2 - A cosine similarity and text mining analysis of Turkey's Syria Policy, 2012-2016
AU - Cannon, Brendon J.
AU - Nakayama, Mikiyasu
AU - Sasaki, Daisuke
AU - Rossiter, Ash
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP15H02864.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018, Journal of Strategic Security.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Turkish policy towards the Syrian civil war, as operationalized in relation to the implementation of no-fly zones, safe zones or buffer zones, has been the subject of much debate among scholars. As the number of foreign states acting in Syria has steadily increased since the onset of the crisis, Turkish policies have similarly shifted. In order to make sense of Turkey's actions and reactions in the first five years of the Syrian civil war, this article attempts to draw lessons from quantitative methods and methodologies such as text mining, cosine similarity and cosine normalization of content from the Anadolu Agency (AA), a Turkish state-owned press. These methodologies are utilized in support of content analysis and qualitative analysis that hindsight allows. In doing so, we are able to show that these seemingly inexplicable shifts may adhere to a logic and, in some cases, could have been anticipated. Utilizing such methodologies therefore offers a potentially signific contribution to the literature by defining politically feasible outcomes related to foreign or domestic policies.
AB - Turkish policy towards the Syrian civil war, as operationalized in relation to the implementation of no-fly zones, safe zones or buffer zones, has been the subject of much debate among scholars. As the number of foreign states acting in Syria has steadily increased since the onset of the crisis, Turkish policies have similarly shifted. In order to make sense of Turkey's actions and reactions in the first five years of the Syrian civil war, this article attempts to draw lessons from quantitative methods and methodologies such as text mining, cosine similarity and cosine normalization of content from the Anadolu Agency (AA), a Turkish state-owned press. These methodologies are utilized in support of content analysis and qualitative analysis that hindsight allows. In doing so, we are able to show that these seemingly inexplicable shifts may adhere to a logic and, in some cases, could have been anticipated. Utilizing such methodologies therefore offers a potentially signific contribution to the literature by defining politically feasible outcomes related to foreign or domestic policies.
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U2 - 10.5038/1944-0472.11.4.1690
DO - 10.5038/1944-0472.11.4.1690
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85065035662
SN - 1944-0464
VL - 11
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - Journal of Strategic Security
JF - Journal of Strategic Security
IS - 4
M1 - 1
ER -