Identity, Nationalism and the Response of Turkey to COVID-19 Pandemic.

IF 3.1 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Chinese Political Science Review Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-11-27 DOI:10.1007/s41111-020-00166-x
Enver Gülseven
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This paper will scrutinize the response of Turkey to COVID-19 pandemic from an ontological security perspective to demonstrate how critical junctures may serve to the identity needs of its political elites. Highlighting the role of pandemic in the construction of political narratives, it aims to shed light on the potential implications of the crisis in shaping domestic power struggles as well as Turkish foreign policy choices. The analysis revealed that both ruling and opposition parties in Turkey are instrumentalizing nationalist narratives with an emphasis on protection and self-reliance, and are engaged in political opportunism during the outbreak. It also demonstrated how the pandemic facilitated the restoration of Turkey's ontological security in international arena while fostering nationalism and securing the "savior and protector" identity of its ruling elites. Nevertheless, the paper concludes that post-pandemic Turkish politics will be shaped by growing tension between religious and secular understandings of nationalism as well as frictions with allies and neighbors over the disputes in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. Thus, it can be suggested that enhanced ontological security of the country could be short lived.

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身份认同、民族主义和土耳其对COVID-19大流行的反应。
本文将从本体论安全的角度审视土耳其对COVID-19大流行的反应,以展示关键时刻如何满足其政治精英的身份需求。该报告强调了流行病在政治叙事构建中的作用,旨在揭示危机在塑造国内权力斗争以及土耳其外交政策选择方面的潜在影响。分析显示,土耳其的执政党和反对党都在利用民族主义叙事,强调保护和自力更生,并在疫情爆发期间从事政治机会主义。它还表明,大流行病如何促进了土耳其在国际舞台上的本体论安全的恢复,同时助长了民族主义,并确保了其统治精英的“救世主和保护者”身份。然而,这篇论文的结论是,大流行后的土耳其政治将受到宗教和世俗对民族主义理解之间日益紧张的关系,以及与盟友和邻国在地中海和中东争端上的摩擦的影响。因此,可以认为,国家本体安全的增强可能是短暂的。
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期刊介绍: This journal aims to publish original and cutting-edge research in all areas of political science, such as political theory, comparative politics, international relations, public administration, public policy, methodology, and Chinese politics and government. In the meantime it also provides a major and visible platform for the intellectual dialogue between Chinese and international scholars, and disseminate scholarship that can shed light on the ever changing field of Chinese political studies, stimulate reflective discourse as the field continues to develop both within and outside China. All research articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review. In additional original research articles, Chinese Political Science Review also publishes book reviews to disseminate comprehensive reviews of emerging topics in all areas of political science.
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