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Tek Kutuplu, Iki Kutuplu Veya Çok Kutuplu Uluslararasi Sistem? Savunma Sanayi Faktörü

UNIPOLAR, BIPOLAR OR MULTIPOLAR INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM? THE DEFENSE INDUSTRY FACTOR

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International system can be defined as a complex system of systems that is comprised of economic, political, scientific, technological and military systems. It is hard to analyze this complex system. It is even harder to forecast its future. Nonetheless, there are factors such as the defense industry and military power that affect the dynamics of the international system much more than other factors. After the Revolution in Military Affairs, which transformed the military paradigm, significance of these factors for international relations increased. In this study, interdependence of international relations, military technology, military power and defense industry was investigated. It was found that the global defense industrial order is a good indicator of balance of power in the international system. Scenarios about the future of the international system were built by the help of scenarios about the future of the global defense industrial order.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Uluslararası sistem, ekonomik, siyasi, bilimsel, teknolojik ve askeri sistemlerden oluşan karmaşık bir sistemler sistemi olarak tanımlanabilir. Bu karmaşık sistemi analiz etmek zordur. Geleceğini tahmin etmek daha da zordur. Bununla beraber, savunma sanayi ve askeri güç gibi uluslararası sistem dinamiklerini diğer faktörlerden çok daha fazla etkileyen faktörler vardır. Askeri paradigmayı dönüştüren Askeri Alanda Devrim’den sonra, bu faktörlerin uluslararası ilişkiler için önemi artmıştır. Bu çalışmada, uluslararası ilişkilerin, askeri teknolojinin, askeri gücün ve savunma sanayinin birbirleriyle olan bağlantıları araştırıldı. Küresel savunma sanayi düzeninin, uluslararası sistemdeki güç dengesinin iyi bir göstergesi olduğu tespit edildi. Uluslararası sistemin geleceğine ilişkin senaryolar, küresel savunma sanayi düzeninin geleceği hakkındaki senaryolar yardımıyla oluşturuldu.
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