Inclusion and Repression in Turkey's Diaspora Policies in Kosovo as a Tool of Loyalty Building in Religious Circles

László Szerencsés
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Abstract:Turkey is a prime example of the growing importance of diaspora related policies in countries with emerging power status. Based on reports, observations, and interviews with Turkish and Kosovar citizens in Pristina in February 2019, this article examines how Turkey since 2002 has created societal influence in Kosovo—a new and insecure country with which Turkey established relations since its inception—by using, among other things, the Presidency for Re ligious Affairs (Diyanet) for its diaspora policies. Looking at how the inclusive and repressive tactics of Turkish diaspora-building feed into each other, I argue that Ankara has expanded the boundaries of the Turkish state's reach by harnessing religion (Islam) in addition to exist ing ethnic bonds (Turkishness), thereby allowing Turkey to create a diaspora out of a much larger group of people including non-Turkish Muslims. As a result, certain segments among the Sunni-Muslim Albanians in Kosovo have developed close relations with Turkey that may be employed when needed to police elements of the diaspora that are seen as oppositional. While Turkey's "domestic abroad" has expanded considerably due to the initial inclusive outreach, it has also become more fragmented, more contested, and more unruly, delivering continuously diminishing returns in terms of regime security at home. Although the repression of disloyal diaspora members by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) is aimed at stabilizing rule at home, it creates divisions in the diaspora and risks Turkey's relations with the countries in which it asserts its authority.
土耳其在科索沃的侨民政策中的包容与镇压:在宗教界建立忠诚的工具
摘要:在新兴大国中,与移民相关的政策日益重要,土耳其就是一个典型的例子。根据2019年2月在普里什蒂纳对土耳其和科索沃公民的报道、观察和采访,本文考察了土耳其自2002年以来如何通过利用宗教事务主席(Diyanet)制定其侨民政策,在科索沃(一个新的、不安全的国家,土耳其自成立以来就与科索沃建立了关系)创造社会影响力。看看土耳其侨民建设的包容性和压制性策略是如何相互影响的,我认为安卡拉通过利用宗教(伊斯兰教)和现有的种族纽带(土耳其性)扩大了土耳其国家的范围,从而允许土耳其从包括非土耳其穆斯林在内的更大群体中创造一个侨民。结果,科索沃境内的逊尼派-穆斯林阿尔巴尼亚人中的某些部分与土耳其发展了密切的关系,必要时可以利用这种关系来监督被视为反对派的散居侨民。虽然土耳其的“内外关系”由于最初的包容性接触而大大扩大,但它也变得更加分散,更具竞争性,更加不守规矩,在国内政权安全方面的回报不断减少。尽管执政的正义与发展党(AKP)镇压不忠的侨民成员是为了稳定国内的统治,但它在侨民中造成了分裂,并危及土耳其与其主张其权威的国家的关系。
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