Uncovering the Opium Crisis: The Poison of Turkish–American Relations in the 1960s and 1970s

IF 0.7 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Murat Kasapsaraçoğlu
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Opium cultivation in Turkey had a long history spanning centuries. It was used as food, oil, painkiller, and a raw material to produce heroin. In the late 1960s, opium production precipitated a crisis between the United States of America (USA) and Turkey in which the USA puts increasing pressure on Turkey to ban opium cultivation as a part of its fight against drug addiction. However, the opium crisis was more than just a crop crisis, because Turkey did not play a major role in illegal drug trafficking as a producer country due to the volume of its opium production. Rather, the crisis can be viewed as a diplomatic offensive to test Turkey's loyalty to the USA and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Turkey was economically and militarily dependent on the USA, but shaken by the rise of the left and anti-Americanism in the late 1960s, it tried to move away from its US-centric foreign policy after the Cyprus Crisis in 1964. Ultimately, the democratically elected Demirel and Ecevit governments failed the test of loyalty to the USA and NATO, while the Erim government, backed by the military, passed the test due to different political, economic and social concerns.
揭秘鸦片危机:二十世纪六七十年代土美关系的毒药
土耳其的鸦片种植历史悠久,长达几个世纪。鸦片被用作食物、油料、止痛药和生产海洛因的原料。20 世纪 60 年代末,鸦片生产引发了美利坚合众国(美国)和土耳其之间的危机,美国向土耳其施加了越来越大的压力,迫使其禁止种植鸦片,以此作为打击毒品的一部分。然而,鸦片危机不仅仅是一场作物危机,因为土耳其作为一个生产国,并没有因为其鸦片产量而在非法贩毒中扮演重要角色。相反,这场危机可以被视为一场外交攻势,旨在考验土耳其对美国和北大西洋公约组织(NATO)的忠诚度。土耳其在经济和军事上依赖美国,但在 20 世纪 60 年代末,左翼和反美主义的兴起动摇了土耳其的立场,1964 年塞浦路斯危机后,土耳其试图摆脱以美国为中心的外交政策。最终,民选的德米雷尔政府和埃切维特政府未能通过对美国和北约忠诚的考验,而得到军方支持的埃里姆政府则因不同的政治、经济和社会关切通过了考验。
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