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İngiltere’nin Filistin Dış Politikasının Kökenleri ve Balfour Deklarasyonu’nun Neoklasik Realist Bir Açıklaması

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 34 Sayı: 1, 99 - 122, 26.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.18513/egetid.596069

Öz

20. yüzyılın ilk çeyreğinde yaşanan bir takım
gelişmeler Ortadoğu’nun şekillenmesinde önemli role sahiptir. Birinci Dünya
savaşı sürecinde ortaya çıkan Şerif Hüseyin-Mc Mahon Müzakereleri, Sykes-Picot
Anlaşması, Balfour Deklarasyonu, İngiltere ile Fransa arasındaki diğer gizli
anlaşmalar Arap coğrafyasının sonraki dönemini derinden etkilmiştir. 1917’de
ortaya çıkan Balfour Deklarasyonu İsrail’in kurucu metinlerinden biri olarak
adlandırılabilir. Bu bakımdan deklarasyonun başta Filistin olmak üzere bütün
Ortadoğu siyasetine etkileri son derece fazladır. Zaman içerisinde bölgenin en
önemli sorunlarından birine dönüşen Filistin meselesinin köklerinin Balfour
Deklarasyonuna dayandığını söylemek yanlış olmayacaktır. Bu nedenle Balfour
Deklarasyonunu ve İngiltere’nin Birinci Dünya Savaşı sonrasındaki Filistin
siyasetini anlamak, bölgenin sonraki tarihini anlamak açısından son derece
önemlidir. Buradan hareketle, bu makale deklarasyon üzerinden İngiltere'nin
bölge politikalarını irdelemeye ve deklarasyonun ortaya çıkışına bir nedensellik
ortaya koymaya çalışmaktadır. Balfour Deklarasyonunun ardındaki temel
motivasyon nedir? İngiltere’de 1915 gibi erken bir tarihte gündeme gelmesine
rağmen, deklarasyonun ancak 1917'de ortaya çıkışı nasıl açıklanabilir? Bu
çalışma, İngiliz siyasetinde ortaya çıkan bir takım iç ve dış faktörlerin
deklarasyonu ortaya çıkardığını iddia etmektedir. Makale, bu faktörleri
neoklasik realist teori perspektifi ile incelemeyi ve Balfour Deklarasyonunu
açıklamak için sistemik belirleyicileri ve birim düzey değişkenleri
değerlendirmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Çalışma özellikle Deklarasyonun arkasındaki
karar alma sürecini sistematik ve bütünsel bir bakış açısıyla ele almaktadır. 

Teşekkür

I thank Tuncay Kardaş for his helpful comments and criticisms.

Kaynakça

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  • Balcı et.al. 2018 Ali Balcı, Tuncay Kardaş, İsmail Ediz, Yıldırım Turan, “War Decision and Neoclassical Realism: The Entry of the Ottoman Empire into the First World War”, War in History, Online First.
  • Balfour 1968 “Documents: Lord Balfour’s Personel Position of the Balfour Declaration”, Middle East Journal, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 340-345.
  • Blainey 1998 Geoffrey Blainey, The Causes of War, 3rd ed. New York: Free Press.
  • Bloom 2011 Cecil Bloom, “Sir Mark Sykes: British Diplomat and a Convert to Zionism”, Jewish Historical Studies, Vol. 43, pp. 141-157.
  • Fishman 2017 Joel Fishman, “Chaim Weizmann and the Balfour Declaration: A Unique Act of World Moral Conscience”, Jewish Political Studies Review, Vol. 28, No. 1/2, 100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration, pp. 45-50.
  • Friedman 1991 Isiah Friedman, The Question of Palestine, British-Jewish-Arab Relations: 1914-1918, Routledge.
  • Friedman 1973 Isaiah Friedman, “The Response to the Balfour Declaration”, Jewish Social Studies, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 105-124.
  • George 1938 David Lloyd George, War Memoirs of David Lloyd George, Vol. 1 (London, 2nd ed.).
  • Gillon 1969 D.Z Gillon, “The Antecedent of the Balfour Declaration”, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 5, pp. 131-150.
  • Gilmour 1996 David Gilmour, “The Unregarded Prophet: Lord Curzon and the Palestine Question”, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 25, No.3, pp. 60-68.
  • Goldbatt 1968 Charles Israel Goldbatt, “The Impact of the Balfour Declaration in America”, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 455-515.
  • Gutwein 2016 Danny Gutwein, “The Politics of the Balfour Declaration: Nationalism, Imperialism and the Limits of Zionist-British Cooperation”, Journal of Israeli History, Vol. 35, No.2, pp. 117-152.
  • Helpern 1969 Ben Halpern, The Idea of the Jewish State, Harvard University Press. Hancock and Lobel 2010 Kathleen J. Hancock and Steven Lobel, “Realism and the Changing International Systems: Will Chine and Russia Challenge teh Status Quo?”, The China and Euroasia Forum Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 143-165.
  • Herrmann 1965 Klaus J. Herrmann, “Political Response to the Balfour Declaration in Imperial Germany: German Judaism”, Middle East Journal, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 303-320.
  • Huneidi 2019 Sahar Huneidi, The Hidden History of Balfour Declaration, New York, London: OR Books.
  • Husan 2014 Shamir Husan, “The Zionist Project and The British Mandate in Palestine”, Proceeding of the Indian History Congress, Vol. 75, Platinum Jubilee, pp. 967-974.
  • John 1985 Robert John, “Behind the Balfour Declaration”, The Journal of Historical Review, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 389-450.
  • Karakaş 2016 Nuri Karakaş, “Hedef Kudüs: İngiliz Askeri ve Siyasi Stratejisinde Filistin Harekâtı”, Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi, Vol. XXXI/2, pp. 471-487.
  • Kennedy 2002 Paul Kennedy, Büyük Güçlerin Yükseliş ve Çöküşleri. Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür yayınları, İstanbul.
  • Kissinger 1966 Henry A. Kissenger, “Domestic Structure and Foreign Policy”, Daedalus, Vol. 95, No. 2, Conditions of World Order, pp. 503-529.
  • Lebow 1968 Richard Ned Lebow, “Woodrow Wilson and the Balfour Declaration”, The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 501-532. Levene 1992 Mark Levene, “The Balfour Declaration: A case of Mistaken Identity”, The English Historical Review, Vol. 107, No. 422, pp. 54-77.
  • Lobell 2010 Steven Lobell, “Structural Realism/Offensive and Defensive Realism”, in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, pp. 6651-6669.
  • Long 2018 C.W.R. Long, The Palestinians and British Perfedy The Tragic Aftermath of Balfour Declaration of 1917, Sussex Academic Press.
  • Mathew 2013 William M. Mathew, “The Balfour Declaration and the Palestine Mandate, 1917-1923: British Imperialist Imperatives”, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 231-250.
  • Reinharz 1992 Jehuda Reinharz, “Chaim Weizmann: Statesman without a State”, Modern Judaism, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 225-242.
  • Renton 1998 James Edward Renton, “The Historiography of the Balfour Declaration: Toward a Multi-Casual Framework”, The Journal of Israeli History, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 109-128.
  • Ripsman et.al.2006 Norrin Ripsman, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell, Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics, Oxford University Press.
  • Roberts 2017 Andrew Roberts, “The Historical Paths to the Balfour Declaration”, Jewish Political Studies Review, Vol. 28, No.1/2, 100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration, pp. 14-19.
  • Rose 1998 Giddon Rose, “Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy”, World Politics, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 14-19.
  • Segev 2000 Tom Segev, One Palestine, Complete: Jewa and Arabs Under the British Mandate, Metropolitan Books, United States.
  • Spykman 1938 Nicholas J. Spykman, “Geography and Foreign Policy I”, The American Political Science Review, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 27-50.
  • Stein 1961 Leonard Stein, The Balfour Declaration, London.
  • Stork 1972 Joe Stork, Understanding the Balfour Declaration, MERIP Reports, No. 13, pp. 9-13.
  • Schweller 2003 Randall L. Schweller, “The Progressiveness of Neoclassical Realism”, in Colin Elman and Miriam Fendius Elman (eds), Progress in International Relations Theory: Appraising the Field, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United State, pp. 311-347.
  • The Times 1917 (London, England), Wednesday, April 25, Issue 41461.
  • The Times 1917 (London, England), Tuesday, April 24, Issue 41460.
  • Tibawi 1978 Abdul Latif Tiwabi, Anglo-Arab Relations and The Question of Palestine 1914-1921, London.
  • Tuchman 1956 Barbara W. Tuchman, Bible and Sword. How the British Came to Palestine (London & Basingstoke: Papermac).
  • Walt 1987 Stephan M. Walt, The Origins of Alliances, Ithaca, NY.
  • Wasserstein 1990 Bernard Wasserstein, Herbert Samuel and Partition of Palestine, OxfordshireWeltman 1961 Saadia E. Weltmann, “Germany, Turkey, and the Zionist Movement, 1914-1918”, The Review of Politics, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 246-269.
  • Verete 1970 Mayir Verete, “The Balfour Declaration and Its Makers”, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 6, No.1, pp. 48-76.

A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 34 Sayı: 1, 99 - 122, 26.07.2019
https://doi.org/10.18513/egetid.596069

Öz

A number of developments in the first quarter of the 20th century have an important role in shaping the Middle East. The Sharif Hussein-Mc Mahon Negotiations, the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the Balfour Declaration and other secret agreements between Britain and France that emerged during the First World War deeply affected the subsequent period of Arab geography. The Balfour Declaration in 1917 can be called one of the founding texts of Israel. In this respect, the declaration has a great impact on all the Middle Eastern politics, especially Palestine. It will not be wrong to say that the Palestine issue, which has become one of the most important problems of the region in time, has its roots in the Balfour Declaration. For this reason, cognizance of the Balfour Declaration and Britain's Palestinian politics after the First World War is crucial to understand the region's later history. From this point of view, this article attempts to examine the regional policies of Britain through the declaration and to provide a causality for the emergence of the declaration. What is the key motivation behind the Balfour Declaration? How can one explain the emergence of the declaration only in 1917, although it came to the agenda in Britain as early as 1915? This study claims that a particular set of internal and external factors associated with British politics gave rise to the declaration. The present article dissects these factors from the perspective of neoclassical realist theory and evaluate the systemic modifiers and unit-level variables in order to explain the Balfour Declaration. Specifically, it examines decision-making process behind the declaration from a systematic and holistic perspective.

Kaynakça

  • Antonius 1939 George Antonius, The Arab Awakening: The Story of the Arab National Movement, J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia.
  • Balcı et.al. 2018 Ali Balcı, Tuncay Kardaş, İsmail Ediz, Yıldırım Turan, “War Decision and Neoclassical Realism: The Entry of the Ottoman Empire into the First World War”, War in History, Online First.
  • Balfour 1968 “Documents: Lord Balfour’s Personel Position of the Balfour Declaration”, Middle East Journal, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 340-345.
  • Blainey 1998 Geoffrey Blainey, The Causes of War, 3rd ed. New York: Free Press.
  • Bloom 2011 Cecil Bloom, “Sir Mark Sykes: British Diplomat and a Convert to Zionism”, Jewish Historical Studies, Vol. 43, pp. 141-157.
  • Fishman 2017 Joel Fishman, “Chaim Weizmann and the Balfour Declaration: A Unique Act of World Moral Conscience”, Jewish Political Studies Review, Vol. 28, No. 1/2, 100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration, pp. 45-50.
  • Friedman 1991 Isiah Friedman, The Question of Palestine, British-Jewish-Arab Relations: 1914-1918, Routledge.
  • Friedman 1973 Isaiah Friedman, “The Response to the Balfour Declaration”, Jewish Social Studies, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp. 105-124.
  • George 1938 David Lloyd George, War Memoirs of David Lloyd George, Vol. 1 (London, 2nd ed.).
  • Gillon 1969 D.Z Gillon, “The Antecedent of the Balfour Declaration”, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 5, pp. 131-150.
  • Gilmour 1996 David Gilmour, “The Unregarded Prophet: Lord Curzon and the Palestine Question”, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 25, No.3, pp. 60-68.
  • Goldbatt 1968 Charles Israel Goldbatt, “The Impact of the Balfour Declaration in America”, American Jewish Historical Quarterly, Vol. 57, No. 4, pp. 455-515.
  • Gutwein 2016 Danny Gutwein, “The Politics of the Balfour Declaration: Nationalism, Imperialism and the Limits of Zionist-British Cooperation”, Journal of Israeli History, Vol. 35, No.2, pp. 117-152.
  • Helpern 1969 Ben Halpern, The Idea of the Jewish State, Harvard University Press. Hancock and Lobel 2010 Kathleen J. Hancock and Steven Lobel, “Realism and the Changing International Systems: Will Chine and Russia Challenge teh Status Quo?”, The China and Euroasia Forum Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 143-165.
  • Herrmann 1965 Klaus J. Herrmann, “Political Response to the Balfour Declaration in Imperial Germany: German Judaism”, Middle East Journal, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 303-320.
  • Huneidi 2019 Sahar Huneidi, The Hidden History of Balfour Declaration, New York, London: OR Books.
  • Husan 2014 Shamir Husan, “The Zionist Project and The British Mandate in Palestine”, Proceeding of the Indian History Congress, Vol. 75, Platinum Jubilee, pp. 967-974.
  • John 1985 Robert John, “Behind the Balfour Declaration”, The Journal of Historical Review, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 389-450.
  • Karakaş 2016 Nuri Karakaş, “Hedef Kudüs: İngiliz Askeri ve Siyasi Stratejisinde Filistin Harekâtı”, Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi, Vol. XXXI/2, pp. 471-487.
  • Kennedy 2002 Paul Kennedy, Büyük Güçlerin Yükseliş ve Çöküşleri. Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür yayınları, İstanbul.
  • Kissinger 1966 Henry A. Kissenger, “Domestic Structure and Foreign Policy”, Daedalus, Vol. 95, No. 2, Conditions of World Order, pp. 503-529.
  • Lebow 1968 Richard Ned Lebow, “Woodrow Wilson and the Balfour Declaration”, The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 501-532. Levene 1992 Mark Levene, “The Balfour Declaration: A case of Mistaken Identity”, The English Historical Review, Vol. 107, No. 422, pp. 54-77.
  • Lobell 2010 Steven Lobell, “Structural Realism/Offensive and Defensive Realism”, in Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies, pp. 6651-6669.
  • Long 2018 C.W.R. Long, The Palestinians and British Perfedy The Tragic Aftermath of Balfour Declaration of 1917, Sussex Academic Press.
  • Mathew 2013 William M. Mathew, “The Balfour Declaration and the Palestine Mandate, 1917-1923: British Imperialist Imperatives”, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 231-250.
  • Reinharz 1992 Jehuda Reinharz, “Chaim Weizmann: Statesman without a State”, Modern Judaism, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 225-242.
  • Renton 1998 James Edward Renton, “The Historiography of the Balfour Declaration: Toward a Multi-Casual Framework”, The Journal of Israeli History, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 109-128.
  • Ripsman et.al.2006 Norrin Ripsman, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro, Steven E. Lobell, Neoclassical Realist Theory of International Politics, Oxford University Press.
  • Roberts 2017 Andrew Roberts, “The Historical Paths to the Balfour Declaration”, Jewish Political Studies Review, Vol. 28, No.1/2, 100 Years Since the Balfour Declaration, pp. 14-19.
  • Rose 1998 Giddon Rose, “Neoclassical Realism and Theories of Foreign Policy”, World Politics, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 14-19.
  • Segev 2000 Tom Segev, One Palestine, Complete: Jewa and Arabs Under the British Mandate, Metropolitan Books, United States.
  • Spykman 1938 Nicholas J. Spykman, “Geography and Foreign Policy I”, The American Political Science Review, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 27-50.
  • Stein 1961 Leonard Stein, The Balfour Declaration, London.
  • Stork 1972 Joe Stork, Understanding the Balfour Declaration, MERIP Reports, No. 13, pp. 9-13.
  • Schweller 2003 Randall L. Schweller, “The Progressiveness of Neoclassical Realism”, in Colin Elman and Miriam Fendius Elman (eds), Progress in International Relations Theory: Appraising the Field, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United State, pp. 311-347.
  • The Times 1917 (London, England), Wednesday, April 25, Issue 41461.
  • The Times 1917 (London, England), Tuesday, April 24, Issue 41460.
  • Tibawi 1978 Abdul Latif Tiwabi, Anglo-Arab Relations and The Question of Palestine 1914-1921, London.
  • Tuchman 1956 Barbara W. Tuchman, Bible and Sword. How the British Came to Palestine (London & Basingstoke: Papermac).
  • Walt 1987 Stephan M. Walt, The Origins of Alliances, Ithaca, NY.
  • Wasserstein 1990 Bernard Wasserstein, Herbert Samuel and Partition of Palestine, OxfordshireWeltman 1961 Saadia E. Weltmann, “Germany, Turkey, and the Zionist Movement, 1914-1918”, The Review of Politics, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 246-269.
  • Verete 1970 Mayir Verete, “The Balfour Declaration and Its Makers”, Middle Eastern Studies, Vol. 6, No.1, pp. 48-76.
Toplam 42 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm MAKALELER
Yazarlar

İsmail Ediz Bu kişi benim 0000-0003-3058-5305

Yayımlanma Tarihi 26 Temmuz 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019 Cilt: 34 Sayı: 1

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APA Ediz, İ. (2019). A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine. Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi, 34(1), 99-122. https://doi.org/10.18513/egetid.596069
AMA Ediz İ. A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine. TID. Temmuz 2019;34(1):99-122. doi:10.18513/egetid.596069
Chicago Ediz, İsmail. “A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine”. Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi 34, sy. 1 (Temmuz 2019): 99-122. https://doi.org/10.18513/egetid.596069.
EndNote Ediz İ (01 Temmuz 2019) A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine. Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi 34 1 99–122.
IEEE İ. Ediz, “A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine”, TID, c. 34, sy. 1, ss. 99–122, 2019, doi: 10.18513/egetid.596069.
ISNAD Ediz, İsmail. “A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine”. Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi 34/1 (Temmuz 2019), 99-122. https://doi.org/10.18513/egetid.596069.
JAMA Ediz İ. A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine. TID. 2019;34:99–122.
MLA Ediz, İsmail. “A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine”. Tarih İncelemeleri Dergisi, c. 34, sy. 1, 2019, ss. 99-122, doi:10.18513/egetid.596069.
Vancouver Ediz İ. A Neoclassical Realist Explanation of the Balfour Declaration and the Origins of the British Foreign Policy in Palestine. TID. 2019;34(1):99-122.