Examining foreign policies of states from an angle of identity has recently become a widely shared approach. Structural realism, the dominant theoretical model in international relations, is thought to have an aspect of blocking/impoverishing analyses of foreign policies. For this reason, now it is widely shared that analyses of foreign policies within the base of national identities in the context of constructivism school are more fruitful. Therefore, the approach of analyzing foreign policies on the base of identity was quickly taken up seriously by the discipline of international relations and was widely adopted by experts of this discipline as an