全球IR中本土概念的兴衰:土耳其IR的“战略深度”剖析

IF 0.7 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Ali Bakir, Eyüp Ersoy
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摘要

全球国际关系中知识生产的不对称性表现为多种形式。概念培养是一种基本形式,它决定了在学术接触、交流和生产中普遍存在的认知等级。核心代表了看似自然的概念培育生态,而外围则占有了培育出来的概念,在这个过程中放弃了任何真实性和原生性的要求。尽管如此,还是有一些案例表明,边缘地区的知识分子在构思、制定和阐明知识生产的概念框架。本文首先讨论了周边认知生态中本土概念的波动命运。其次,介绍了土耳其学者艾哈迈德Davutoğlu提出的“战略纵深”概念,并回顾了其对近期土耳其外交政策制定和实施的意义。第三,它考察了自成立以来在当地和全球IRcommunities中获得认可和赞誉的原因。本文认为,这一概念的最初优势有三组基本原因。这些原因可分为沉思性原因、实施性原因和评价性原因。第四,它追溯了它从学术优雅中堕落的根源。本文进一步断言,这三组基本原因在战略深度的最终概念破产中也起作用。最后提出了活跃外围概念培育、保存已培育的概念的补救措施。
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The Rise and Fall of Homegrown Concepts in Global IR: The Anatomy of ‘Strategic Depth’ in Turkish IR
Asymmetry of knowledge production in global international relations manifests itself in a variety of forms. Concept cultivation is a foundational form that conditions the epistemic hierarchies prevalent in scholarly encounters, exchanges, and productions. The core represents the seemingly natural ecology of concept cultivation, while the periphery appropriates the cultivated concepts, relinquishing any claim of authenticity and indigeneity in the process. Nonetheless, there have been cases of intellectual undertakings in the periphery to conceive, formulate, and articulate conceptual frames of knowledge production. This paper, first, discusses the fluctuating fortunes of homegrown concepts in the peripheral epistemic ecologies. Second, it introduces the concept of ‘strategic depth’ as articulated by the Turkish scholar Ahmet Davutoğlu and reviews its significance for the formulation and implementation of recent Turkish foreign policy. Third, it examines the causes of its recognition and acclaim in the local and global IR communities subsequent to its inception. The paper contends that there have been three fundamental sets of causes for the initial ascendancy of the concept. These are categorized as contemplative causes, implementative causes, and evaluative causes. Fourth, it traces the sources of its fall from scholarly grace. The paper further asserts that the three fundamental sets of causes were also operational in the eventual conceptual insolvency of strategic depth. The paper concludes by addressing remedial measures to vivify concept cultivation in the periphery and to conserve the cultivated concepts.
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期刊介绍: All Azimuth is a bi-annual journal that provides a forum for academic studies on foreign policy analysis and peace research as well as theoretically-oriented policy pieces on international issues. We particularly welcome research on the nexus of peace, security, and development. We aim to publish pieces bridging the theory-practice gap; dealing with under-represented conceptual approaches in the field; and engaging in scholarly dialogue between the “center” and the “periphery”. We strongly encourage, therefore, publications with homegrown theoretical and philosophical approaches. In this sense, All Azimuth aims to transcend conventional theoretical, methodological, geographical, academic and cultural boundaries. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editor. If found suitable for further consideration, manuscripts will be assessed through double-blind peer-review by independent, anonymous experts. All Azimuth is published by the Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research, a non-profit and nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping develop agendas and promote policies that contribute to the peaceful resolution of international and inter-communal conflicts taking place particularly in the regions surrounding Turkey.
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