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Doğal Kaynaklar Temelinde İç Çatışmaların Ekonomik Teorisi

Year 2017, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, 27 - 42, 15.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.18037/ausbd.417236

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 II. Dünya Savaşı’nın sona ermesinden sonra, uluslararası savaşlardan daha yaygın hale gelmesine karşın, akademik çevre 1990’lı yılların sonlarına kadar silahlı iç çatışma sorununa ilişkin çalışmalara ağırlık vermemiştir. Bu tarihten itibaren yapılan pek çok çalışma doğal kaynaklar ile silahlı iç çatışma veya iç savaş başlangıcı, süresi ve şiddeti arasında bir ilişki olduğunu ileri sürmektedir. Literatürde doğal kaynaklar ile silahlı iç çatışma başlangıcı arasındaki ilişki altı farklı mekanizmayla açıklanmaktadır. Bunlar; açgözlü ayaklanma, dışarıdan müdahale, kindarlık, elverişlilik, zayıf devlet ve seyrek ticaret ağıdır. Mekanizmaların farklı önermeler üzerine inşa edilmiş olması hem terminolojik hem de kuramsal bir altyapının oluşturulmasını zorlaştırmaktadır Bazı kaynaklarda geçen teorilere diğer bazı kaynaklarda hiç yer verilmemesi ya da benzer teorilerin daha farklı, hatta bazen de çelişir şekilde kullanılması mevcut sorunu daha da büyütmektedir. Benzer şekilde farklı teorilerin sıralandığı iddia edilen kaynaklarda da sıralanan teorilerin birbiriyle iç içe oldukları, kullanılan teorilerin birbirinin tekrarından öteye geçemedikleri ya da tamamlayıcı oldukları görülmektedir. Mevcut literatürdeki bu eksiklik ve zorluklar bu çalışmanın hazırlanmasındaki ana etkendir. Bu etken bağlamında bu çalışmanın iki amacı vardır. Bunun ilki, mevcut çalışmalar ışığında doğal kaynaklar ile iç çatışma başlangıcı arasındaki ilişkiyi iç çatışma mekanizmaları yardımıyla iktisadi olarak tanımlamaktır. İkinci amaç ise bu tanımlamalarla terminolojik eşgüdümün oluşturulmasına ve kuramsal altyapının şekillenmesine katkıda bulunmaktır. 

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Year 2017, Volume: 17 Issue: 2, 27 - 42, 15.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.18037/ausbd.417236

Abstract

References

  • Basedau, M. and Lay, J. (2009). Resource Curse or Rentier Peace? The Ambigious Effects of Oil Wealth and Oil Dependence on Violent Conflict. Journal of Peace Research, 46 (6), 757-776.
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  • Wilson, H.A. (1988). International Law and Use of Force by National Liberation Movements. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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Yrd. Doç. Dr. Zelal Beyaz

Prof. Dr. İbrahim Bakırtaş

Publication Date June 15, 2017
Submission Date March 7, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 17 Issue: 2

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APA Beyaz, Y. D. D. Z., & Bakırtaş, P. D. İ. (2017). Doğal Kaynaklar Temelinde İç Çatışmaların Ekonomik Teorisi. Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, 17(2), 27-42. https://doi.org/10.18037/ausbd.417236

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