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摘要
在战后时期,利用河流的首选方法是流域综合规划(IRBP),这要求从整体上关注流域的多用途发展。虽然在 IRBP 概念的定义中,流域理所当然地被视为发展的自然单位,但本文对流域理念提出了质疑,并揭示了被视为自然(科学)理念背后的政治因素,特别关注土耳其在 IRBP 方面的经验。文章以幼发拉底河-底格里斯河流域的规模为背景,探讨了地缘政治和国家动机及挑战。通过将 IRBP 作为一个制定规模的过程,文章借鉴了政治生态学文献中关于规模政治的讨论,同时还将这些讨论纳入了历史维度,关注土耳其东南部的政治和环境历史,该地区是土耳其第一个也是规模最大的 IRBP 项目--安纳托利亚东南部项目 (GAP) 的所在地。文章通过分析档案资料,包括土耳其大国民议会的会议记录、一份日报的档案资料以及有关 GAP 的专家报告,将 GAP 的时间界限延伸至 20 世纪 70 年代项目启动之前的几十年。分析强调了规模政治是技术发展政治的一个强有力的组成部分,并表明了历史分析在将河流流域规划政治划分为不同层面(包括地缘政治、领土争端和国际冲突层面)方面的重要意义。
Technopolitical Construction of a River Basin: Turkey's Encounters and Adventures with the "TVA Idea".
In the postwar era, the preferred approach to harnessing rivers was through integrated river basin planning (IRBP), which required a holistic focus on the river basin for multipurpose development. While the river basin is taken for granted as the natural unit of development in the definitions of the IRBP concept, this article problematizes the river basin idea and reveals the politics behind what has been deemed natural (scientific), with a specific focus on Turkey's experience with IRBP. It explores geopolitical and national motivations and challenges in the context of the scaling of the Euphrates-Tigris basin. By approaching IRBP as a process of scale-making, it draws from discussions of the politics of scale in the literature on political ecology, but also incorporates a historical dimension to these discussions with attention to the political and environmental histories of Southeastern Turkey, which became home to Turkey's first and most extensive IRBP project, the Southeast Anatolia Project (GAP).The article stretches the chronological boundaries of GAP to the decades prior to the 1970s, when the project was initiated, by analyzing archival materials, including the proceedings of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, the archives of a daily newspaper, and the expert reports on GAP. The analysis highlights the politics of scale as a powerful constituent of the politics of technological development, and shows the significance of historical analysis to delineate the politics of river basin planning into different layers, including the level of geopolitics, territorial disputes, and international conflicts.
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