土耳其对西巴尔干地区外交政策的发展,重点是波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Ešref Kenan Rašidagić, Zora Hesová
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引用次数: 12

摘要

在正义与发展党政府的领导下,土耳其对西巴尔干半岛,特别是波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的外交政策,导致许多分析人士怀疑它拥有新帝国主义,或所谓的新奥斯曼目标。前任总理Davutoğlu和现任总理PresidentErdoğan一再声明,土耳其人和西巴尔干穆斯林共有的历史和宗教身份构成了土耳其-巴尔干关系和共同未来的基础,这更加深了这些怀疑。对安卡拉官方对西巴尔干半岛,特别是波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的态度的批判性考察,确定了文化、历史和宗教诉求演变成一系列独特外交政策的四个不同阶段。这些政策也受到对地区影响力的务实追求、内部(土耳其)变革的影响,以及最近总统Erdoğan的特别政策的影响。本文将重建自1990年以来土耳其外交政策的发展,从多边和软实力的努力到宗教和经济目标,并将分析这一政策的局限性。
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Development of Turkish Foreign Policy Towards the Western Balkans with Focus on Bosnia and Herzegovina
Under the AKP government, Turkey’s foreign policy towards the Western Balkans, and Bosnia and Herzegovina in particular, has led many analysts to suspect it of possessing neo-imperial, or so-called neo-Ottoman, objectives. These suspicions have been compounded by the repeated declarations of former Prime Minister Davutoğlu and current President Erdoğan that the history and religious identity shared by Turks and Western Balkan Muslims forms the basis of both Turkish-Balkan relations and a common future. Critical examination of official Ankara’s attitudes toward the Western Balkans in general, and especially Bosnia and Herzegovina, identifies four distinct phases in which cultural, historical, and religious appeals morphed into the set of distinctive foreign policies. These policies have also been shaped by pragmatic pursuits of regional influence, the effects of internal (Turkish) transformations, and more recently, the ad hoc policies of President Erdoğan. This article will reconstruct the development of Turkish foreign policy since 1990, from multilateral and soft power efforts to religious and economic objectives, and will analyse the limits of this policy.
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Croatian International Relations Review
Croatian International Relations Review Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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期刊介绍: The Croatian International Relations Review (CIRR) is an interdisciplinary academic journal published in English since 1995 and focuses on political science, sociology, law and economics. Each issue includes scholarly, double-blind peer reviewed articles, and book reviews. CIRR is a member of COPE – Committee on Publication Ethics – and is published electronically by the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) in Zagreb. The journal is supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia and is published in collaboration with De Gruyter Open, the world’s second largest publisher of Open Access academic content. CIRR is indexed by 40 scholarly databases, including ESCI, Scopus, Erih Plus, EconLit and Proquest Social Science Premium Collection. Articles reflect the views of their authors only.
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