土耳其对国际恐怖主义的反应

Q1 Arts and Humanities
G. Machitidze
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本文分析了土耳其反恐斗争的方向与土耳其现代伊斯兰主义和民族主义思想之间的相互联系。大多数信奉伊斯兰教哈纳菲派的土耳其公民历来反对萨拉菲派的纯粹宗教教义。作者强调,无论是土耳其的世俗传统,还是其占主导地位的温和伊斯兰神学,都没有使土耳其公民免于激进化。现代土耳其历史上产生了几个暴力的伊斯兰组织,倡导与伊斯兰国意识形态一致的萨拉菲派观点。在国外最近的几个冲突地区,在外国战斗人员的队伍中发现了土耳其圣战分子。这篇文章证明,当2011年叙利亚的起义开始时,土耳其全力支持反对派——庇护和动员持不同政见者,武装叛乱分子,并允许叙利亚和土耳其边境的自由通行。圣战分子开始利用安全真空,包括ISIL和基地组织在叙利亚的分支努斯拉阵线(现在的沙姆解放阵线)。文章还讨论了安卡拉在第一阶段对ISIL在土耳其境内和境外的活动漠不关心的问题。虽然土耳其和ISIL之间的过境点于2014年正式关闭,但通过边境的走私活动仍在迅速进行,安卡拉后来才开始与ISIL进行军事打击。作者的结论是,2012年之后,土耳其积极打击基地组织的时期(2003-2011)让位给了反恐行动的减少,现在沙姆解放运动的支持者感谢土耳其保护他们免受叙利亚政府军、俄罗斯和伊朗的袭击。
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Turkey’s Response to International Terrorism Eastern
The article analyzes the interconnection between the direction of Turkey's struggle against terrorism with modern Islamist and nationalist ideas of Turkey. A majority of Turkish citizens following the Hanafi school of Islam, have historically opposed the purist religious doctrine of the Salafists. The author emphasizes that neither Turkey’s secular tradition nor its predominant, moderate Islamic theology has made Turkish citizens immune to radicalization. Modern Turkish history has produced several violent Islamist organizations advocating Salafi views in line with the Islamic State’s ideology. Turkish jihadists have been found among the ranks of foreign fighters in several recent conflict zones abroad. The article proves that when the uprisings began in Syria in 2011, Turkey threw its full support behind the opposition – harboring and mobilizing dissidents, arming rebels, and allowing free passage along the Syrian-Turkish border. Jihadists began to exploit the security vacuum, including ISIL and Jabhat al-Nusra (now Hayat Tahrir al-Sham), the Syrian affiliate of al-Qaeda. The article also addresses the problems of Ankara’s indifference at the first stage towards the ISIL’s activities within and across Turkish territory. While the crossings between Turkey and ISIL territory officially were closed in 2014, smuggling through the frontier continued apace and Ankara only later started to engage ISIL militarily. The author concludes that the period of active struggle against al-Qaeda in Turkey (2003-2011) gave way after 2012 to a reduction in counterterrorism operations and now supporters of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham thank Turkey for protecting them against Syrian government forces, Russia and Iran.
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Mezhdunarodnye Protsessy
Mezhdunarodnye Protsessy Arts and Humanities-History
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0.60
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9
审稿时长
34 weeks
期刊介绍: “International Trends” (“Mezhdunarodnye protsessy”) was established in 2002 as the first Russian TIR journal. As of the early 2010s, it holds a strong position among the top three Russian thematic academic journals (according to the Russian Science Citation Index). The Journal’s key mission is a theoretical comprehension of the world as a whole, of international tendencies and the planetary political environment, and of the world-integrity our country finds herself in and develops with.
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