边界定居动态与边界现状——土耳其边界比较分析

IF 3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
L. I. Oztig, M. Okur
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摘要

摘要关于边界争端、边界争端解决、未解决的边界和人为划定的边界,有大量的研究。然而,到目前为止,还没有研究对具有强制性权力的边界和民族国家之间的边界进行比较分析。本文通过探索边境定居动态与边境现状之间的联系,填补了这一研究空白,并对边境学术做出了新的贡献。通过分析和比较土耳其在20世纪20年代和30年代之间划定的边界,可以看出,土耳其的伊拉克和叙利亚边界(分别为英国和法国)通过强制权力解决,导致了其中一个邻国出现了替代边界的想象,尽管没有达到改变现状的官方要求的水平。自独立以来,叙利亚在其官方地图和文件中显示了土耳其哈塔伊省在其边界内,从而产生了与土耳其边界有关的另一种边界想象。自从摩苏尔割让给伊拉克以来,土耳其的另类边境想象一直以国家行为者对重新安置边境的思考为形式。与此形成鲜明对比的是,土耳其-伊朗边界在两个独立民族国家之间经过长期协商后得到解决,有效地解决了与边界有关的问题,从而使双方都认可了边界现状。这篇文章的结论是,边界解决过程产生了路径依赖性影响,并将其传递给下一代国家行为者。
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Border Settlement Dynamics and Border Status Quo: A Comparative Analysis of Turkey’s Borders
ABSTRACT There is a plethora of research on border disputes, border dispute resolution, unsettled borders, and artificially drawn borders. Yet, no study has so far been conducted on the comparative analysis of borders settled with mandatory powers and between nation-states. This article fills this research lacuna and makes a novel contribution to border scholarship by exploring the linkages between border settlement dynamics and the border status quo. In analysing and comparing Turkey’s borders drawn between the 1920s and the 1930s, it is shown that Turkey’s Iraqi and Syrian borders settled with mandatory powers (Britain and France respectively) have resulted in the emergence of alternative border imaginations by one of the neighbouring states, albeit without reaching the level of an official demand to change the status quo. Since its independence, Syria has produced an alternative border imagination with respect to its Turkish border by showing Turkey’s Hatay province within its borders in its official maps and documents. Since the cession of Mosul to Iraq, Turkey’s alternative border imagination has taken the form of state actors’ contemplations about resettling the border. In sharp contrast, the Turkish-Iranian border, settled after long consultations between two independent nation-states, effectively resolved boundary-related problems, resulting in the mutual endorsement of the border status-quo. This article concludes that border settlement processes create path-dependent effects that are carried over to subsequent generations of state actors.
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Geopolitics
Geopolitics Multiple-
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
50
期刊介绍: The study of geopolitics has undergone a major renaissance during the past decade. Addressing a gap in the published periodical literature, this journal seeks to explore the theoretical implications of contemporary geopolitics and geopolitical change with particular reference to territorial problems and issues of state sovereignty . Multidisciplinary in its scope, Geopolitics includes all aspects of the social sciences with particular emphasis on political geography, international relations, the territorial aspects of political science and international law. The journal seeks to maintain a healthy balance between systemic and regional analysis.
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