两场战争的时间顺序:塞浦路斯,1974年,乌克兰,2022年

José Maurício Saldanha-Álvarez
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研究了两个案例,第一个是1974年土耳其入侵塞浦路斯,当时希族塞人社区希望将该岛纳入希腊大陆,威胁到土族塞人的崛起。土耳其政府入侵该岛,为其支持者征服了一部分领土,他们认为这一问题的解决最终导致了两族之间几十年的冲突,他们过去的梦想与现在的梦想不一致。第二个事件是弗拉基米尔•普京(Vladimir Putin)在2022年入侵乌克兰,其动机是前苏联不可逆转的解体进程,以及乌克兰人被西方轨道所吸引。从当代性的奇异性的概念出发,锚定在辉煌但难以企及的过去,在当代性中爆发的事件同时是当前的和不合时宜的。基于过去和捍卫俄罗斯民族的前提,普京恢复了一个包含过去的沙皇、共产主义和东正教的俄罗斯帝国的幻想。在塞浦路斯,希族塞人和土族塞人都梦想着融入各自的祖国,但在这两种情况下,过去的当代和历史冲击具有宇宙事件不可战胜的力量。
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Two Wars in the Order of Time: Cyprus, 1974, Ukraine, 2022
Two cases are studied, the first being the invasion of Cyprus by Turkiye in 1974, when the Greek-Cypriot community wanted to integrate the island into mainland Greece, threatening the rise of Turkish Cypriots. The government of Turkiye invaded the island, conquering a portion of the territory for its supporters, believing to resolve the issue culminating in decades of conflict between their communities whose past dreams do not coincide with the present. The second event is Vladimir Putin’s Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, motivated by the irreversible process of the dissolution of the former USSR and the attraction of Ukrainians to the western orbit. From a notion of the strangeness of contemporaneity, anchored in a glorious but unattainable past, events that erupt in contemporaneity are simultaneously current and anachronistic Based on a premise of the past and defending ethnic Russians, Putin recovers the fantasy of a Russian empire encompassing tsarist, communist, and orthodox religion from the past. In Cyprus, Greek and Turkish Cypriots dreamed of integration into the respective motherland, but in both cases, contemporary and historic irruption of the past possess the unbeatable force of a cosmic event.
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