在乌克兰,普京的传记宣言与俄罗斯的残酷

Malang Faye, Ayşe Kavuncu
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文章认为,俄罗斯在2022年2月决定对乌克兰发动进攻,是其物质安全与本体安全的必然之举。俄罗斯采取进攻姿态,直接与前苏联国家发生冲突,将与西方的紧张局势转变为全面对抗。在这个关键时刻,这篇文章主要强调,俄罗斯对乌克兰的攻击巩固了其“反西方”的言论,这是其本体论安全的重要支柱。然而,它断言,虽然这种侵略在一定程度上加强了反西方的话语,但就其他传记叙事和惯例而言,它也损害了俄罗斯的本体论安全。从本质上讲,本文考察了俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的历史发展,并深入探讨了所采取的具体步骤,探讨了这种侵略行为对俄罗斯本体论安全构成的危险,特别是在其传记叙事和惯例方面。在这一框架内,文章假设俄罗斯的本体论安全依赖于根植于“持续国家”、“强大国家”、主权民主、“反西方主义”、“反全球主义”和“新欧亚主义”话语中的当代传记叙事和惯例。
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Ukrayna Krizi Bağlamında Putin Rusyası’nın Biyografik Anlatıları ve Rutinleri
The article argues that Russia's decision to initiate an attack on Ukraine in February 2022 was an inevitable move for both its material and ontological security. By adopting an offensive stance and directly engaging in a conflict with a former Soviet country, Russia transformed the ongoing tension with the West into a full-fledged confrontation. At this juncture, the article primarily emphasizes that Russia's assault on Ukraine has solidified its "anti-Western" rhetoric, which serves as a crucial pillar of its ontological security. However, it asserts that while this aggression bolstered the anti-Western discourse to some extent, it also harmed Russia's ontological security in terms of other biographical narratives and routines. In essence, the article examines the historical development of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and delves beyond the concrete steps taken, exploring the dangers posed by such aggressive behavior to Russia's ontological security, particularly with regard to its biographical narratives and routines. Within this framework, the article posits that Russia's ontological security relies on contemporary biographical narratives and routines rooted in the discourse of the “continuing state”, "strong state", sovereign democracy," "anti-Westernism," "anti-globalism," and "neo-Eurasianism.".
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