Turkey’s contribution to international policing

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Global Change Peace & Security Pub Date : 2021-05-04 DOI:10.1080/14781158.2021.1924128
Ayfer Genç Yılmaz, Billy Agwanda
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations has undergone significant changes in its organisation since 1948. A new global environment established by the end of Cold War, elevated the Police Division to a more pronounced role in international peace as an essential pillar of UN peacekeeping missions. Nonetheless, despite the increased role of police in international missions, research on police contributions to peacekeeping remains limited. This article addresses this gap in literature by highlighting the case of Turkey’s contribution to UN international police peacekeeping missions. The article confirms empirically that the Turkish police contribution has increased since the 2000s by relying on quantitative data offered by the TUBAKOV dataset designed to collect data on international peacekeeping missions of Turkey. The paper contends that, besides global trends, the increased participation of Turkey in UN-led missions reflects its internal political dynamics. First, under the JDP rule, Turkey’s Cold War era subtle foreign policy was transformed to a proactive policy in global politics. Second, since the 2000s, the transformation of civil–military relations has ended the system of military tutelage, and this has had a considerable impact on foreign policy. Civilian authority, by abolishing military dominance, has become the primary actor in foreign policy decision-making.
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土耳其对国际警务的贡献
摘要自1948年以来,联合国维持和平行动部的组织结构发生了重大变化。冷战结束后建立的新的全球环境使警察司作为联合国维和任务的重要支柱,在国际和平中发挥了更为显著的作用。尽管如此,尽管警察在国际特派团中的作用有所加强,但关于警察对维持和平的贡献的研究仍然有限。本文通过强调土耳其对联合国国际警察维和任务的贡献来解决文献中的这一空白。这篇文章从经验上证实,自2000年代以来,土耳其警察的贡献有所增加,这是依靠旨在收集土耳其国际维和特派团数据的TUBAKOV数据集提供的定量数据。该论文认为,除了全球趋势外,土耳其越来越多地参与联合国领导的特派团也反映了其内部政治动态。首先,在联合民主党的统治下,土耳其冷战时期的微妙外交政策转变为全球政治中的积极政策。其次,自2000年代以来,军民关系的转变结束了军事监护制度,这对外交政策产生了相当大的影响。文官当局通过废除军事主导地位,已成为外交政策决策的主要参与者。
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