Abstract
This article aims to determine the academic disciplinary condition of Turkish
terrorism studies in comparison to international ones. We first examine
contemporary international terrorism studies and new trends, and then
longitudinally assess Turkish terrorism studies via context and methodology.
Last, we discuss how and through which perspectives the Turkish discipline
could improve and thus contribute to the contemporary literature. We generated
three datasets after examining theses, dissertations, and articles. Further, we
conducted interviews with and administered questionnaires to terrorism experts
to interpret the dataset findings. Regarding context, the most striking point of
the Turkish research field is its multi-disciplinary character; because of this
fact, Turkish terrorism studies tend to neglect the broader field’s terminology
and theoretical accumulation. Regarding methodology, a significant problem in
the terrorism studies in Turkey is that studies are mostly composed of literature
reviews rather than empirical research, thus there is much opportunity for
development.