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Prof. Dr. A. Nuri Yurdusev is a distinguished academic in the field of International Relations, currently serving as Professor at the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey. He has held visiting fellowships at the University of Oxford (United Kingdom) and University of Kansai (Japan), contributing to his international academic profile.
His research interests span international relations theory, philosophy of history, civilizational approaches, Ottoman diplomacy, and the formation of European identity. His work emphasizes non-Western perspectives in global political thought and challenges Eurocentric narratives in international relations.
The available publications indicate a strong focus on historical and philosophical foundations of international systems, particularly through civilizational lenses and Ottoman diplomatic traditions. His scholarly output combines theoretical depth with historical analysis, targeting interdisciplinary audiences in political science, history, and cultural studies.
- Full Member, Turkish Academy of Sciences (TÜBA), elected June 2012
- Member, TÜBA Academy Council (December 2012 - December 2018)
- Vice President, Turkish Academy of Sciences (January 2015 - January 2019)
- Fellow, World Academy of Art and Science
- President-Elect, Association of Academies and Societies of Sciences in Asia (AASSA)
- Vice President, Mediterranean Academic Network (EMAN)
Professor Yurdusev has supervised at least one thesis and participated in two research projects, reflecting his active role in academic mentoring and collaborative research. His affiliations with major international academic networks underscore his leadership in regional and global scholarly communities. He is also associated with Palgrave Macmillan publications and has contributed to journals such as Millennium, Australian Journal of International Affairs, and Korean Journal of Defense Analysis.
He is affiliated with the Turkish Academy of Sciences and leads significant academic networks, including AASSA and EMAN, indicating an influential role in shaping academic cooperation across Asia and the Mediterranean.



