Revisiting international relations theory through a China-Turkey bilateral case study: a call for adaptive integrative approaches

Xiaoli Guo
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The intricate dynamics of international relations, especially within regions like the Middle East, reveal the limitations of relying solely on single theoretical paradigms such as realism, liberalism, constructivism, and Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA). This article advocates for the advancing the application of International Relations (IR) theory through integrative approaches that incorporate insights from multiple frameworks. By critically assessing the shortcomings of isolated applications of mainstream IR theories, the paper underscores how these paradigms often fail to capture the complex interdependencies, hidden causal mechanisms, and multifaceted dynamics that define regional interactions. Utilising the bilateral relationship between China and Turkey as a case study, the analysis demonstrates the inadequacy of single paradigms in explaining the interplay of political, economic, and military dynamics shaping their interactions. The study highlights how domestic political competition, economic structural overlaps, cultural misalignments, and strategic calculations interact in ways that necessitate a more holistic analytical framework. Advocating for an “adaptive integrative approach”, this paper proposes combining multiple theoretical perspectives to achieve a more comprehensive understanding of complex interstate relations. Ultimately, the article calls for embracing theoretical eclecticism and methodological pluralism to better address the challenges of studying relations with Middle Eastern countries, thereby bridging the gap between theoretical abstraction and practical governance.

以中土双边为例重新审视国际关系理论:对适应性综合方法的呼唤
错综复杂的国际关系动态,特别是在中东等地区,揭示了仅仅依靠现实主义、自由主义、建构主义和外交政策分析(FPA)等单一理论范式的局限性。本文主张通过整合多个框架的见解的综合方法来推进国际关系理论的应用。通过批判性地评估主流国际关系理论孤立应用的缺陷,本文强调了这些范式如何往往无法捕捉复杂的相互依赖关系、隐藏的因果机制和定义区域相互作用的多方面动态。以中国和土耳其的双边关系为例,分析表明单一范式在解释政治、经济和军事动态影响两国互动的相互作用方面是不够的。该研究强调了国内政治竞争、经济结构重叠、文化错位和战略计算是如何相互作用的,需要一个更全面的分析框架。本文主张采用“适应性整合”的方法,结合多种理论视角,对复杂的国家间关系进行更全面的理解。最后,本文呼吁采用理论折衷主义和方法多元主义,以更好地解决研究与中东国家关系的挑战,从而弥合理论抽象与实际治理之间的差距。
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