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Rising Powers Project A Global Network for the Study of Rising Powers in Global Governance This is also why we decided to open a special section on the website.

This new project and website is one of the outcomes of the previous research project titled “The Contribution of Rising Turkey and the BRICS Countries to Global Governance: A Comparative Analysis”, which was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK Project No. 114K783). The project aimed to theoretically and empirically analyze the contribution of Turkey in

comparison with the BRICS countries to various programs, funds and institutions of global governance. To this end, it employed a contribution index and tested the results with some hypotheses derived from a number of IR theories. Within the research period, a large amount of data was produced on the global governance policies and practices of Turkey, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa at three main levels: personnel, financial and ideational contributions. The project also processed the newly collected data in relation with other reference data such as population, GDP and GNI. After the successful completion of the above mentioned project, we decided to take it a step further and launch this new initiative: Rising Powers in Global Governance Project. Although our previous research project sowed the seeds of this initiative, Rising Powers in Global Governance Project advances the scope, content and means of the previous work and transforms it into a long-running platform that aims to become one of the main sources for the study of rising powers and global governance by publishing research articles, opinion pieces, reports, policy briefs and seminar videos, which are all accessible to everyone. Therefore, Rising Powers in Global Governance Project is not only a new research project, but it is also a new platform that is interested in circulating different studies on related topics. In doing so, our new project seeks both to academically produce new findings on the one hand, and on the other hand to facilitate and circulate different works and opinions around the world. In addition, three other important issues that we had to deal with in the course of our research project contributed to the idea behind the initiation of Rising Powers in Global Governance Project. Firstly, we experienced numerous problems in collecting data as there was no single database that contained all the relevant data for measuring the global governance participation. This difficulty urged us to consider making the data collected in our research publicly available on an online platform and therefore enable the researchers around the world to easily access them via the internet. Although it is currently under construction, this section is planned to include all kinds of raw and processed data on various dimensions of global governance and become an extensive database in the future. Secondly, although there has recently been an upsurge in the number of publications on rising powers and global governance in the field of politics and international relations as well as other related disciplines, we also noticed the absence of an interdisciplinary academic journal with a special focus on rising/emerging powers and their relations with both the developed and developing countries. This is why we decided to launch a new online journal – Rising Powers Quarterly – which is exclusively devoted to the study of rising powers in global governance. Thirdly, since the ongoing transformation of the international order compels the international relations researchers to closely follow the latest developments with regard to global governance, our website aims to assist them by publishing independent and analytical commentaries on current issues of world politics. To this end, a special section on the website is devoted to the op-eds by scholars around the world which will contribute to the circulation of new ideas on the growing role of rising powers in global governance. In sum, Rising Powers in Global Governance Project offers an important opportunity to the researchers of international relations by helping them access relevant data, providing a new channel to share and publish their works and circulating comparative and analytical studies on the rising powers. We would also like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to everyone who contributed to the realization of this initiative.

Announcement Regarding New Changes in Rising Power Quarterly
02/12/2019

Announcement Regarding New Changes in Rising Power Quarterly

Since its launch in 2016, Rising Powers Quarterly (RPQ) has become an important academic outlet publishing four volumes and eleven issues touching upon various aspects of the global governance and rising powers. With numbers of high-quality research articles, book reviews, and special issues, ...

New issue of RPQ is online!"Public Diplomacy of Rising and Regional Powers"Guest-edited by: Senem Çevik
03/02/2019

New issue of RPQ is online!
"Public Diplomacy of Rising and Regional Powers"
Guest-edited by: Senem Çevik

Volume 3, Issue 3, Dec. 2018 Public Diplomacy of Rising and Regional Powers Guest-edited by: Senem B. Çevik Download this issue in PDF format Article Introduction to the Special Issue on Public Diplomacy of Rising and Regional Powers Senem B. Çevik Article The 2018 FIFA World Cup: The Gains and Co...

Call for Abstracts for a Special Issue"The Fate of the Liberal International Order and Rising Powers" - Editor: Hakan Me...
26/10/2018

Call for Abstracts for a Special Issue
"The Fate of the Liberal International Order and Rising Powers" - Editor: Hakan Mehmetcik, Marmara University
Deadline for abstracts: 14 January 2019
Decisions on the abstracts: 30 January 2019

Rising Power Quarterly (RPQ) is seeking proposals for a special issue to be published in 2019 (Volume 4). Since its inauguration in 2016, RPQ has established a unique place and become one of the important portals for studying rising powers in International Relations. The main theme of the ...

Call for Abstracts:The “Indo-Pacific” – Regional Dynamics in the 21st Century’s New Geopolitical Center of Gravity
01/02/2018

Call for Abstracts:

The “Indo-Pacific” – Regional Dynamics in the 21st Century’s New Geopolitical Center of Gravity

Proposed Special Issue Rising Powers Quarterly invites submissions of abstracts for a special issue on the Indo-Pacific region and conceptualized in various capitals as an “Indo-Pacific Strategy” and/or the “Africa-Asia Growth Corridor.” This call for papers is stimulated by the ever-increas...

Interested in writing a piece for Rising Powers Project opinions page? Contact Ali Murat Kurşun or opinions@risingpowers...
04/08/2017

Interested in writing a piece for Rising Powers Project opinions page?
Contact Ali Murat Kurşun or [email protected]

"Turkey and Mexico Should Coordinate Efforts in Managing the Global Refugee Crisis" - Senem Cevik
18/07/2017

"Turkey and Mexico Should Coordinate Efforts in Managing the Global Refugee Crisis" - Senem Cevik

The global surge in refugees has left most of the financial burden to developing countries in volatile regions. According to the UNHCR low and middle-income countries play the greatest role in sheltering the world’s displaced (UNHCR, 2016). Developing countries in the global south have been ...

Stay tuned for our new issue on Brazil guest-edited by Anthony W. Pereira. Will be out soon!
06/07/2017

Stay tuned for our new issue on Brazil guest-edited by Anthony W. Pereira.
Will be out soon!

09/06/2017

With the drawdown of the UN Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), the most significant contribution to UN Peacekeeping in Brazil’s history will soon be coming to an end. Since 2004, the country has constantly provided military force commanders and the largest troop contingent to MINUSTAH. ...

02/05/2017

According to recent reports, there are serious ongoing talks of Brazil requesting full membership to the OECD in the next couple of weeks. If this process does indeed go through, the country would be the largest emerging economy in the Organization, and the third in Latin America, following ...

10/04/2017

If the recent US (59) missiles’ attack against Assad’s Al-Sharyat Air Base northwest of Damascus early April 7th is considered symbolic coming in response to deadly Syrian chemical attacks against innocent civilians then one would anticipate that no further attacks will be forthcoming. In short ...

21/03/2017

Rather than questioning the rule of law in Turkey, European leaders should look at ultra-nationalism in their own countries.

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