SELECTIVE TURKISH BIBLIOGRAPHY ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 25, Heft 0, S. 1
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In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 25, Heft 0, S. 1
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 24, Heft 0, S. 1
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-011
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 23, Heft 0, S. 1
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-013
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 22, Heft 0, S. 1
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-036
In: Znanstveni skupovi, Sv. 1
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In: Varia Turcica 15
In: Varia Turcica 15
In: Politička misao, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 31-43
After World War Two there have been opposing views of the role and the importance of the state in international affairs. Some think that the importan the state is slowly decreasing, since the increasing interdependence of the wo has an enormous influence on internal and foreign policies of a state. On the hand, some point out that the state has not lost any of its importance and tha the contrary, this importance will only be enhanced since the world community has not as yet come up with a model by which to replace sovereign state entities. States generate the structure which has a significant influence on individual group security. This particularly applies to the post-cold-war period since th problems and the threats of the present-day world - economic collapse, politic oppression, poverty, ethnical conflicts, nature degradation, terrorism, crime diseases - directly affect many other elements of security. It is these very problems that turn our attention to the state as the most important institution of the day world which still has at its disposal the resources for reducing or eliminating these threats. (SOI : PM: S. 43)
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