COVID-19 大流行期间的生物政治学与政府性以及土耳其的威权主义

Zeliha Dişci
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本文旨在说明土耳其大流行病政治与生物政治学和政府性概念之间的关系。文章认为,土耳其的流行病政策应在专制政府性的概念下加以考虑。在此背景下,文章的第一部分从理论上评估了生物政治与政府性之间的关系。第二部分说明了土耳其的 COVID-19 政策与生物政治学和政府性之间的关系。最后一部分说明了土耳其的生物政治学和政府性如何以及为何具有专制特征。这样,土耳其政府所奉行政策的特点就变得清晰了。
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Biopolitics and Governmentality During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Authoritarianism in Turkey
This article aims to show the relationship of Turkish pandemic politics with the concepts of biopolitics and governmentality. It argues that Turkey’s pandemic policy should be considered under the concept of authoritarian governmentality. In this context, the first part of the article theoretically evaluates the relationship between biopolitics and governmentality. The second part shows how Turkey’s COVID-19 policy is related to biopolitics and governmentality. The last part shows how and why biopolitics and governmentality have an authoritarian character in Turkey. In this way, the character of the policy pursued by the Turkish government becomes clear.
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