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XXI. YÜZYILDA KÜRESEL GÜVENLİK VE STRATEJİK İSTİKRAR

GLOBAL SECURITY AND STRATEGIC STABILITY IN XXI CENTURY

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The article puts forward the idea that international relations doesn’t depend on will of any state, but depends on general regularities of this process and logic of development dynamics of global governance: global politics is accepted as a process to be carried out cardinal transformation from anarchic system to synarchic system, from the danger and tension situation towards security and stability situation. The reality of XXI century achieved as a result of whole historic development of inter-state relations is that furthermore, no subject of international law even it is more powerful can ensure its security on its own.
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Makalede uluslararası ilişkilerin artık farklı devletlerin iradesinden değil, bu sürecin genel nizamından, küresel yönetimin gelişim dinamiğinin mantığından asılı olduğu düşüncesi ortaya atılmaktadır: küresel siyaset anarşik sistemden sinarşik sisteme, uluslar arası yaşamın daimi tehlike ve gerginlik durumundan, güvenlik ve istikrar durumuna kardinal dönüşümünü yaşama geçirmeli olan süreç gibi görülmektedir. Artık XXI. yüzyılın dünya siyaseti için devletler arası ilişkilerin tüm tarihi gelişiminin sonucu olarak elde ettiği gerçek, bundan sonra uluslar arası sistemin ne kadar kudretli de olsa hiçbir öznesinin kendi güvenliğini yalnız başına sağlayamayacağından ibarettir.
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