Yıl: 2023 Cilt: 27 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 172 - 179 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5152/JSSI.2022.22047 İndeks Tarihi: 05-07-2023

The Effect of 9/11 on US–China Relations

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The US–China relations are increasingly important for international politics. It is a matter of curi- osity what kind of relationship the United States, which is still the hegemonic power, will have with the rising China. As an unexpected event, the 9/11 attacks changed the foreign policy priorities of the United States. Likewise, these attacks caused a significant change in the normal course of China–US relations. This study aimed to respond to the question of how the 9/11 attacks and the events that followed impacted China–US relations. In this study, it is claimed that the 9/11 attacks delayed the rise of China as a top priority in the US foreign policy for a long time. It is argued that the 9/11 attacks prevented the formation of a consistent policy against China. The 9/11 attacks and the developments afterward delayed the US view of China as a strategic competitor.
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11 Eylül’ün ABD-Çin İlişkilerine Etkisi

Öz:
ABD ve Çin ilişkileri uluslararası politika için giderek artan bir şekilde önem arz etmektedir. Hala hegemonik güç olan ABD’nin yükselmekte olan Çin ile nasıl bir ilişki biçimi yürüteceği merak konu- sudur. Beklenmedik bir olay olarak 11 Eylül saldırıları, ABD’nin dış politika önceliklerini değiştir- miştir. Aynı şekilde bu saldırılar, Çin-ABD ilişkilerinin olağan seyrinde önemli bir değişime neden olmuştur. Bu çalışmada, 11 Eylül saldırılarının, Çin’in yükselişinin ABD dış politikasında en temel öncelik olarak görülmesini uzun bir süre için ertelediği iddia edilmektedir. 11 Eylül olayının Çin’e karşı süreklilik arz eden tutarlı bir politikanın oluşmasını engellediği savunulmaktadır. 11 Eylül olay- ları ve sonrasında yaşanan gelişmeler, ABD’nin Çin’i stratejik bir rakip olarak görmesini ertelemiştir.
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