在正义与发展党领导下TÜrkİye对非洲的对外援助:一种建构主义的方法

Imam HİSSEİN ALİO
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从第二次世界大战到本世纪初,日本奉行以西方为中心的外交政策。然而,在21世纪初,土耳其试图通过在新奥斯曼主义的旗帜下转向东方来恢复奥斯曼帝国的遗产。俄罗斯的地缘政治和历史特点在奉行多方面外交政策方面发挥了战略作用。土耳其与非洲的关系在上世纪90年代有所改善,在正义与发展党执政期间达到顶峰。土耳其与非洲的关系具有政治、经济和文化层面。另一方面,对外援助被认为是俄罗斯在非洲大陆软实力的最重要组成部分之一。安卡拉现在通过国家机构和TIKA和IHH等非政府组织在40多个非洲国家实施人道主义和发展项目。本研究试图运用建构主义理论,探讨正义与发展党执政时期土耳其政府对外援助非洲的驱动因素。因此,本文的结论是,土耳其对非洲的外交政策,特别是对外援助,主要是由历史、社会、宗教和文化价值观决定的。土耳其作为奥斯曼帝国的继承人和伊斯兰合作组织(OIC)的成员,以及28个非洲国家的地位,使该国能够在历史、社会、宗教和文化层面上与非洲大陆互动。
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TÜRKİYE'S FOREIGN AID TO AFRICA UNDER AK PARTY: A CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACH
Türkiye pursued a Western-cantered foreign policy from the Second World War to the beginning of the 2000s. However, in the early 2000s, the country attempted to restore Ottoman heritage by turning East under the banner of neo-Ottomanism. Türkiye's geopolitical and historical characteristics have played a strategic role in pursuing multifaceted foreign policy. Türkiye's relations with Africa improved throughout the 1990s, peaking during the AK Party's reign. Turkish-African relations have political, economic, and cultural dimensions. Foreign aid, on the other hand, is regarded as one of the most important components of Türkiye's soft power on the continent. Ankara now implements humanitarian and development projects in more than 40 African countries through state agencies and non-governmental organizations such as TIKA and IHH. Using constructivism, this study attempts to investigate the driving factors behind Türkiye's foreign aid to Africa during the AK Party era. Consequently, this article concluded that Türkiye's foreign policy toward Africa, especially foreign aid, is primarily shaped by historical, social, religious, and cultural values. Türkiye's status as the Ottoman Empire's heir and a member of the Islamic Cooperation Organization (OIC), along with 28 African countries, allows the country to interact with the continent on historical, social, religious, and cultural levels.
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