DİASPORA VE DIŞ POLİTİKA: TÜRKİYE-ERMENİSTAN İLİŞKİLERİNDE DİASPORANIN ROLÜ

Dış politika yapım süreçlerini ve ikili ilişkileri şekillendiren, iç siyasiyapı, liderler, bürokrasi, danışmanlar, tarih ve kültür, medya, kamuoyu,düşünce kuruluşları, bölgesel ve uluslararası bağlam gibi çok sayıda etkenbulunmaktadır. Sayılan etkenlere ek olarak Ermenistan ve Türkiye ilişkilerisöz konusu olduğunda ise Ermeni diasporanın dış ve iç politika üzerindekietkisini de dikkate almak gerekmektedir. Diasporanın siyaseti hem yaşadığıülkenin hem anavatanının siyasi ve ekonomik yapısı ile şekillenmektedir.Ermeni diaspora Ermeni ulusal kimliğinin bir parçası sayıldığı kadar ulusalkimliğin kurulmasında da merkez bir rol edinmektedir. Bununla beraberdiaspora, Ermenistan’ın resmi dış politika önceliklerinden daha farklı veuzlaşmaz bir konum tercih edebilmektedir. Bu nedenlerle Türkiye veErmenistan arasında başlatılabilecek olumlu ikili ilişkilerde diasporanınüçüncü ve etkili bir taraf olarak dikkate alınması gerekmektedir

(DIASPORA AND FOREIGN POLICY: DIASPORA’S ROLE IN TURKEY-ARMENIA RELATIONS)

There are several influential factors such as, domestic politicalstructure, leaders, bureaucracy, advisors, history and culture, media, publicopinion, think tanks, regional and international context that shape bilateralrelations and foreign policy making process. In addition to factors justmentioned, diaspora’s role on internal and external affairs is to beemphasized in the relations between Armenia and Turkey. The policycarried out by diaspora is determined mainly by political structure andeconomic conditions of the host and home country. Armenian diaspora isthought to be not only an integral part of the Armenian national identitybut also occupying pivotal role in constructing the same national identity.Moreover, diaspora can hold rather irreconcilable and different positionson Armenia’s foreign policy compared to Armenia’s formal foreign policypriorities. For that reason diaspora should be considered as the thirdinfluential party in the bilateral relations between Turkey and Armenia

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