Title of article :
Book Review: Bill Park, Modern Turkey: People, State and Foreign Policy in a Globalized World, New York, Routledge, 2011.
Author/Authors :
Kaşıkçı, Tamer Ankara Üniversitesi - Department of International Relations, Turkey
Abstract :
The phenomenon of globalization is one of the most puzzling issues in international relations discipline. While many scholars argue that the globalization process affects the world in a revolutionary way that causes questioning the territory-based understanding of politics, economics and international relations and re-explaining these areas with a non-spatial approach, others describe this phenomenon as a new tool of big powers to redesign the world politics and economics. Defining what the globalization is only the beginning of the puzzle. Then more complicated questions arise such as: How did the globalization process develop? Is it a natural process that occurs per se or driven by any actor? What kind of effects does it have on states and societies?
Journal title :
The Turkish Yearbook Of International Relations
Journal title :
The Turkish Yearbook Of International Relations