Title of article
Globalization, Terrorism and the State
Author/Authors
Demir, Sertif Department of International Relations - University of İzmir , Bilgin Varlık, Ali Department of Politics Science and International Relations, University of Esenyurt
Pages
18
From page
36
To page
53
Abstract
The main discussion point of this article is to explore the cause-effect relation between the weakening of nation state and the intensification of global terrorism by the influence of globalization. The main thesis of the article is that the malign effects of globalization have considerably weakened nation states or dragged them into a situation in which the security and stability would no longer be sustained as desired. Global terrorism can stem from the adverse effects of globalization, imbalance of power, disparity of players, and power vacuum. Failed states, separatist minorities and radicals use terrorism as warfare in order to counterbalance the power gap or to consolidate their authority. In order to verify/nullify the main thesis, we sought answers for three main issues: consequences of globalization; influence of globalization on terrorism; and lessons learned from terrorism. Our study has come to a conclusion that the most reliable way to cope with the challenges of the new form of terrorism is to strengthen the nation state concept in democratic, laic, social and legal terms.
Keywords
Globalization , nation state , terrorism , global terrorism
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2443268
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