分析中亚国家与全球大国的政治接近性:吉尔吉斯斯坦、塔吉克斯坦和土库曼斯坦的案例

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 Q4 AREA STUDIES Bilig Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.12995/bilig.10701
Zuhal ÇALIK TOPUZ
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长期处于苏联政权统治下的中亚国家在独立后开始引起世界政治对全球和地区政策偏好的好奇,这种情况导致中亚在全球权力竞争中的重要性上升。本研究以小国概念为理论基础,旨在通过分析1992年至2021年间中亚国家、吉尔吉斯斯坦、塔吉克斯坦和土库曼斯坦的联合国大会投票数据,揭示中亚国家对中国、俄罗斯和美国这三个全球大国的政治亲和程度。之所以研究仅限于中亚国家中的三个国家,是因为只有这些国家才适合进行研究。小州的定义。根据联合国投票数据获得的定量分析结果;中亚三国从建立到现在,与俄罗斯和中国的政治亲缘关系比与美国的更近;与美国的政治亲缘关系在1995- 1996年之后变得越来越不同;而且,可以理解的是,与中国的政治亲和力在2000年代之后有所增加。
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Orta Asya Devletleri’nin Küresel Güçlere Siyasal Yakınlığının Analizi: Kırgızistan, Tacikistan ve Türkmenistan Örneği
The Central Asian states, which remained under the Soviet regime for a long time, started to arouse curiosity in world politics about global and regional policy preferences after they gained their independence, and this situation led to an increase in the importance of Central Asia in global power competition. In this study, which is theorized around the concept of Small State, it is aimed to reveal the degree of political affinity towards the three global powers, China, Russia, and the USA, by analyzing the United Nations (UN) General Assembly voting data of the Central Asian States, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan between 1992-2021. The reason why the study is limited to three states from the Central Asian States is that only these states are suitable for the definition of small states. According to the quantitative analysis results obtained based on the UN voting data; the three Central Asian States are closer to Russia and China than the USA from their establishment to the present in terms of political affinity; the political affinity with the USA has become increasingly different especially after the years 1995-96; and, it is understood that the political affinity with China has increased especially after the 2000s.
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期刊介绍: bilig aims to present the cultural riches as well as the historical and contemporary realities of the Turkic world within a scientific framework. It also aims to inform the public of scientific studies of international quality focusing on the Turkic World. bilig publishes articles that approach the current and historical problems of the Turkic world from a scientific perspective and propose solutions to these issues. Submissions to bilig should be original articles producing new and worthwhile ideas and perspectives or evaluating previous studies in the field. bilig also publishes essays introducing authors and works and announcing new and recent activities related to the Turkic world. An article to be published in bilig should not have been previously published or accepted for publication elsewhere. Papers presented at a conference or symposium may be accepted for publication if this is clearly indicated. bilig is published quarterly: Winter/January, Spring/April, Summer/July and Autumn/October. At the end of each year, an annual index is prepared and published in the Winter issue. Each issue is forwarded to subscribers, libraries and international indexing institutions within one month after its publication.
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