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THE PLACE OF SOCIAL IDENTITY IN TURKEY’S FOREIGN POLICY OPTIONS
IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL AND
CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES
A Master’s Thesis
by
RAMAZAN KILINÇ
Department of International Relations
Bilkent University
Ankara
September 2001
To Asst. Prof. Dr. Mustafa Kibaroğlu
THE PLACE OF SOCIAL IDENTITY IN TURKEY’S FOREIGN POLICY OPTIONS
IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL AND
CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES
The Institute of Economics and Social Sciences
of
Bilkent University
by
RAMAZAN KILINÇ
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree
of
MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
in
THE DEPARTMENT OF
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
BİLKENT UNIVERSITY
ANKARA
September 2001
Approval of the Institute of Economics and Social Sciences
Prof. Dr. Kürşat Aydoğan
Director
I certify that I have read this thesis and in my opinion it is fully adequate in scope and
quality, as a thesis for the degree on Master of International Relations
Prof. Dr. Duygu Bazoğlu Sezer
Thesis Supervisor
I certify that I have read this thesis and in my opinion it is fully adequate in scope and
quality, as a thesis for the degree on Master of International Relations
Prof. Dr. Atila Eralp
Examining Committee Member
I certify that I have read this thesis and in my opinion it is fully adequate in scope and
quality, as a thesis for the degree on Master of International Relations
Asst. Prof. Dr. Serdar Güner
Examining Committee Member
ABSTRACT
THE PLACE OF SOCIAL IDENTITY IN TURKEY’S FOREIGN POLICY OPTIONS
IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA IN THE LIGHT OF LIBERAL AND
CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES
Kılınç, Ramazan
Master, Department of International Relations
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Duygu Bazoğlu Sezer
September 2001
This thesis aims to describe the positions of diverse social identities in Turkey
concerning Turkey’s foreign policy options in the post-Cold War era. This exercise will
be placed within the framework of the theoretical propositions of liberal and
constructivist International Relations (IR) theories with special references to their
emphases on the role of identity on foreign policy making in a comparative manner. For
liberal theoreticians, key concept is “state preferences” in the formation of foreign
policy. They argue that state preferences are formed in the process of the competition of
views among social identities in the society as well as by the constraints resulting from
the preferences of other states. In the constructivist theory, a key concept is “national
interests” which are constructed and negotiated socially by the discourses among
different national identities. In this context, it will be examined the impact of diverse
social identities, namely, Kemalist, liberal, nationalist, Kurdish and Islamic identities on
the Turkey’s foreign policies towards Europe and Eurasia.
Keywords: Identity, Turkish Foreign Policy, Liberal International Relations Theory,
Constuctivist International Relations Theory
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ÖZET
LİBERAL VE KONSTRÜKTİVİST YAKLAŞIMLARIN IŞIĞINDA SOĞUK SAVAŞ
SONRASI TÜRKİYE’NİN DIŞ POLİTİKA SEÇENEKLERİNDE SOSYAL KİMLİĞİN YERİ
Kılınç, Ramazan
Master, Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü
Tez Yöneticisi: Prof. Dr. Duygu Bazoğlu Sezer
Eylül 2001
Bu tez, soğuk savaş sonrası dönemde Türkiye’de çeşitli sosyal kimliklerin Türkiye’nin
dış politika seçeneklerinin oluşumundaki yerlerini açıklamayı amaçlamaktadır. Bu uğraş
içerisinde liberal ve konstrüktivist uluslararası ilişkiler teorilerinin, özellikle kimliğin dış
politika yapımındaki rolünü vurgulayan teorik çerçevelerinden karşılaştırmalı olarak
yararlanılacaktır. Liberal teorisyenlere göre dış politika yapımındaki anahtar kavram
“devlet tercihleri”dir. Onlar, devlet tercihlerinin toplumdaki farklı sosyal kimliklerin
görüşlerinin rekabeti sürecinde ve diğer devletlerin tercihlerinden kaynaklanan
sınırlamalarla oluşturulduğunu iddia ederler. Konstrüktivist teoride anahtar kavram
farklı kimlikler arasındaki söylemlerin bir neticesi olarak inşa edilen “ulusal çıkarlar”
dır. Bu çerçevede, başlıca, Kemalist, liberal, milliyetçi, Kürt ve İslamcı olmak üzere
çeşitli sosyal kimliklerin, Türkiye’nin Avrupa ve Avrasya’ya yönelik dış politikalarının
oluşumuna olan etkileri üzerinde durulacaktır.
Anahtar Kelimeler: Kimlik, Türk Dış Politikası, Liberal Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorisi,
Konstrüktivist Uluslararası İlişkiler Teorisi.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT ............................................................................…………………… iii
ÖZET .........................................................................................…………………. iv
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ......................................................……………………. v
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..............................................................……………….. vi
INTRODUCTION …..............................................................................…………. 1
CHAPTER 1: IDENTITY AND FOREIGN POLICY:
LIBERAL AND CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES ............………………… 4
1. IDENTITY AND FOREIGN POLICY ..............................……………… 4
1. 1. Defining Identity: Drawing Borders
Between “Self” and “Other” ..............................…………………. 4
1. 2. Identity and the Formation of Foreign Policy ..................……….. 9
1. 2. 1. Identity and Elements of Continuity in
Foreign Policy ................................................................... 10
1. 2. 2. Identity and the Elements of Change in
Foreign Policy .....................................................……….. 11
2. LIBERAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS ………………. 15
2. 1. The Primacy of Societal Actors ..............................……………… 17
2. 2. Representation and State Preferences ..............................………... 19
2. 3. Interdependence and the International System ............................... 20
3. CONSTRUCTIVIST THEORY OF
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS .................................................................. 21
3. 1. State, Identity, and Interests ........................................................... 22
3. 2. The International System ............................................................... 24
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4. IMPLICATIONS FOR FOREIGN POLICY ANALYSIS:
ANALYZING TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY IN
THE POST-COLD WAR ERA .................................................................... 26
4. 1. Liberal IR Theory and
Turkish Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War ........................…… 30
4. 2. Constructivist IR Theory and
Turkish Foreign Policy in the Post Cold War ........................…… 32
CHAPTER 2: TURKEY’S EUROPEAN OPTION
IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA ……............................................……………. 35
1. INSTITUTIONAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXTS ………………….. 36
2. EUROPE AS A TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY OPTION
IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA ............................................................. 42
2. 1. The Review of Turkish Foreign Policy towards
Europe in the Post-Cold War Era .................................................. 42
2. 2. Foreign Policy Discourses and Debates among
Diverse Social Identities in the Formation of State
Preferences and the Construction of National Interests ................. 45
2. 2. 1. Liberal Groups .................................................................. 46
2. 2. 2. Extreme Nationalist Groups .....................................……..49
2. 2. 3. Kurdish Nationalists ...........................................…………51
2. 2. 4. Islamic Groups ....................................................………. 55
CHAPTER 3:TURKEY’S EURASIAN OPTION IN
THE POST-COLD WAR ERA .....................................................................…….. 60
1. The Review of Turkish Foreign Policy towards
Eurasia in the Post-Cold War Era ...................................................…….… 60
2. Foreign Policy Discourses and Debates among
Diverse Social Identities in the Formation of
State Preferences and the Construction of National Interests ..................... 66
2. 1. Liberal Groups ............................................................................... 66
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2. 2. Extreme Nationalist Groups ...................................………….… 68
2. 3. Islamic Groups ....................................................………………... 69
CONCLUSION .......................................................................................……….… 71
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ........……........................................................……… 75