BETWEEN VALUES AND INTERESTS: REVISITING U.S. ENGAGEMENT WITH COLD WAR COUPS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Yıl 2024,
Cilt: 12 Sayı: 1, 195 - 212, 03.07.2024
Özge Yavuz
,
Mehmet Akif Okur
Öz
It is known that the U.S. undertook the advocacy of democratic values during the Cold War. However, when it came to the Middle East, it is observed that it frequently fell into a dilemma between its values and its interests, and in these cases it preferred its interests to its values. In this study, the value-interest dilemma experienced by the U.S. in its policy towards the Middle East during the Cold War is discussed through its attitude towards the coups against the democratic regimes in the region (1953 Iranian Coup and 1980 Turkish Coup). Declassified American documents constitute the main sources used in the study. In the light of these documents, it is understood that the U.S. was pleased with the 1980 coup in Turkey, and orchestrated the Iranian coup itself. The study concludes that the U.S. considered the prevention of Soviet influence as its primary goal in terms of its national interests and was not concerned with whether the governments that would establish the balance of power in the region in its favor reflect the will of their own people. The study also shows that it used new discourses in line with its interests in order to alleviate the pressure it experienced over its democratic values.
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DEĞERLER VE ÇIKARLAR ARASINDA: ABD’NİN ORTADOĞU’DAKİ SOĞUK SAVAŞ DÖNEMİ DARBELERİYLE İLİŞKİSİNE FARKLI BİR BAKIŞ
Yıl 2024,
Cilt: 12 Sayı: 1, 195 - 212, 03.07.2024
Özge Yavuz
,
Mehmet Akif Okur
Öz
ABD’nin Soğuk Savaş döneminde demokratik değerlerin savunuculuğunu üstlendiği bilinmektedir. Fakat Ortadoğu söz konusu olduğunda, savunduğu değerler ile çıkarları arasında sıklıkla ikileme düştüğü ve bu durumlarda tercihlerini çıkarlarından yana kullandığı gözlemlenmektedir. Bu çalışmada, ABD’nin Soğuk Savaş dönemi Ortadoğu politikasında yaşadığı değer-çıkar ikilemi, bölgedeki demokratik rejimlere düzenlenen darbeler (1953 İran Darbesi ve 1980 Türkiye Darbesi) karşısındaki tutumu üzerinden masaya yatırılmaktadır. Tasnif dışı bırakılmış Amerikan belgeleri çalışmada başvurulan temel kaynakları teşkil etmektedir. Bu belgeler ışığında, ABD’nin Türkiye darbesinden memnuniyet duyduğu, İran darbesini ise bizzat düzenlediği anlaşılmaktadır. Çalışmada ABD’nin Sovyet nüfuzunun engellenmesini ulusal çıkarları açısından birincil amacı olarak değerlendirdiği ve bölgedeki güç dengesini kendi lehine tesis edecek yönetimlerin halk iradesini yansıtıp yansıtmamalarıyla ilgilenmediği sonucuna varılmaktadır. Ayrıca demokratik değerleri üzerinden yaşadığı baskıyı hafifletmek amacıyla çıkarlarına uygun yeni söylemler kullandığı da gösterilmektedir.
Kaynakça
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- Karwat, M. (1982). Political values as ideas of social needs. International Political Science Review, 3(2), 198-204.
- Kertzer, J. D., Powers, K. E., Rathbun, B. C., & Iyer, R. (2014). Moral support: How moral values shape foreign policy attitudes. The Journal of Politics, 76(3), 825-840.
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- McCormick, J. M. (1985). American foreign policy & process. Boston: Wadsworth.
- McElroy, R. W. (1989). Morality and American foreign policy: The role of moral norms in international affairs (Doctoral dissertation). Stanford University, California.
- McGhee, G. (1990). The U.S. Turkish-NATO-Middle East connection: How the Truman Doctrine contained the Soviets in the Middle East. New York: St. Martin’s Press.
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- Memorandum of Discussion at the 135th Meeting of the National Security Council, 4 Mart 1953, Foreign Relations of United States (FRUS), 1952-1954 Iran, 1951-1954.
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- Miller, W. L., White, S., & Wood, P. H. (1998). Values and political change in postcommunist Europe. London: Palgrave MacMillan.
- Monthly Report Prepared in the Directorate of Plans (Iran: February 1953), tarih belirtilmemiş, Foreign Relations of United States (FRUS), 1952-1954 Iran, 1951-1954.
- Morgenthau, H. J. (1950). The mainsprings of American foreign policy: The national interest vs. moral abstractions. The American Political Science Review, 44(4), 833-854.
- Myrdal, G. (1944). An American dilemma: The Negro problem and modern democracy. London & New York: Harper & Brothers.
- National Security Council Directive on Office of Special Projects, Foreign Relations of United States (FRUS), 18 Haziran 1948.
- National Security Council, Report of the National Security Council on the Position of the United States with Respect to Iran, 21 Temmuz 1949, NSC 54, TOP SECRET, Erişim, Digital National Security Archives (DNSA) veritabanıyla sağlanmıştır.
- National Security Council, United States Objectives and Policies with Respect to the Near East, 23 Temmuz 1954, NSC 5428, TOP SECRET, Erişim: Digital National Security Archives (DNSA).
- National Security Council, US Policy toward the Near East, 4 Kasım 1958, NSC 5820/1, TOP SECRET, Erişim: DNSA.
- Nuechterlein, D. E. (1976). National interests and foreign policy: Conceptual framework for analysis and decision-making. British Journal of International Studies, 2(3), 246-266.
- Okur, M. A. (2014). Türkiye-ABD ilişkileri’nin 12 Eylül kavşağı: Amerikan belgeleri darbe hakkında ne anlatıyor? Uluslararası Hukuk ve Politika, 10(40), 67-93.
- Okur, M. A. (2015). The American geopolitical interests and Turkey on the eve of the September 12, 1980 coup. Cumhuriyet Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi, 11(21), 199-222.
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