土耳其构建“战略自治”政策背景下的对俄关系

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Uluslararasi Iliskiler-International Relations Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.33458/uidergisi.1358280
Orxan GAFARLI, Julia ROKNIFARD
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在过去的20年里,土耳其政府通过尝试不同的外交政策风格,在国际关系中寻求战略自主。在此期间,土耳其在与其他地区和全球大国的关系中强烈优先考虑自己的利益,并奉行多边和平衡的政策,将其视为在外交政策上有更多机会的窗口。土耳其实现战略自治的方法部分依赖于对冲,即使这导致与其他国家出现不对称关系。例如,土耳其与俄罗斯的经济和政治关系并不总是对称的,这种关系对中东、南高加索、黑海地区和中亚有着强烈的影响。2022年2月24日,在俄罗斯军事干预乌克兰之后,土耳其没有加入西方对俄罗斯的制裁,而是试图在基辅和莫斯科之间进行调解。这一决定不是自发的,因为它是以多年来建立和加强与俄罗斯的双边关系为前提的,尽管两国之间发生了一些毁灭性的事件。本文以土耳其与俄罗斯的关系为重点,探讨土耳其外交政策中寻求战略自主的问题。
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Relations with Russia in The Context of Turkey’s Policy in Constructing its ‘Strategic Autonomy’
In the past two decades, the Turkish government has been seeking strategic autonomy in international relations by trying different foreign policy styles. Throughout that time, Turkey strongly prioritized its own interests in relations with other regional and global powers, and pursued a multilateral and balanced policy, seeing it as a window for more opportunities to maneuver in foreign policy. Part of Turkey’s approach to strategic autonomy relied on hedging, even if it resulted in the emergence of asymmetric relations with others. For example, Turkey developed not always economically and politically symmetric relations with Russia that had strong implications for the Middle East, South Caucasus, Black Sea region and Central Asia. On 24 February 2022, after Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine, Turkey did not join in with Western sanctions against Russia, and instead attempted to mediate between Kyiv and Moscow. This decision was not spontaneous, as it was premised on years of building and strengthening bilateral ties with Russia, despite some devastating incidents between the two. This article is an inquiry into the search for strategic autonomy in Turkey’s foreign policy with a focus on its relations with Russia.
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