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İmajlar ve Algılar Üzerinden ABD-İran İlişkileri: İlk İzlenimler (1830-1914)
2021
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Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
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ABD-İran ilişkileri, uluslararası ilişkiler literatüründe dar bir zaman aralığına sıkışmıştır. İki ülke ilişkisi genellikle ya 1953 Mussadık darbesi ya da 1979 İslam Devrimi milat alınarak incelenmektedir. Oysa ABD’nin İran’la olan gayri resmi ilişkilerini 1830’lara, diplomatik ilişkilerini ise 1850’lere kadar götürmek mümkündür. İki ülkenin birbirine dair ilk izleniminin ne olduğu sorusu ile yola çıkan bu çalışma, ABD-İran ilişkilerinde 1830-1914 dönemini İmaj Teorisi çerçevesinde incelemektedir. Çalışma, insan ilişkilerinde olduğu gibi devletlerarası ilişkilerde de ilk karşılaşma anında edinilen imajların ve algıların uzun vadede ilişkiler üzerinde etki bırakabileceği iddiasından yola çıkmaktadır. İncelenen dönemde her iki ülkenin birbirileri hakkında sahip olduğu bilgi, İran’ınki daha az olmak üzere, son derece kısıtlıdır. ABD ve İran, benlik imajlarından, kültürlerinden, tarih bilgilerinden ve uluslararası konjektürden süzülen algıları ile birbirlerine dair gerçekçi olmayan imajlar oluşturmuşlardır. Bu gerçek dışılık iki tarafın da birbirini doğru değerlendirmesini engellemiş, yanlış beklentiler yaratmıştır.

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The US-Iran Relations on Images and Perceptions: First Impressions (1830-1914)
2021
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The U.S.-Iran relations have been stuck in a narrow period of time in the literature of international relations. The relationship between the two countries is often studied by either the 1953 Mussadik coup or the 1979 Islamic Revolution. However, it is possible to take the U.S.’s informal relations with Iran to 1830s, and its diplomatic relations to 1850. This study, based on the question of what the first impression of the two countries on each other is, examines the period of 1830-1914 in the U.S.-Iran relations in the framework of the Imaging Theory. The study is based on the claims that images and perceptions acquired at the moment of the first encounter in human relations as well as in intergovernmental relations may have a long-term impact on relationships. The information that the two countries have about each other during the review period is extremely limited, even less than Iran. The U.S. and Iran have created unrealistic images of each other with their perceptions of self-images, cultures, historical knowledge and international conjecture. This real excretion has prevented both sides from considering each other correctly, creating wrong expectations.

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