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International Relations Dynamics in the 21st Century: Security, Conflicts, and Wars

Merve Suna Özel Özcan (Kirikkale University, Turkey)
Indexed In: SCOPUS
Release Date: December, 2024 | Copyright: © 2025 | Pages: 552
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ISBN13: 9798369356883
ISBN13 Softcover: 9798369356920
EISBN13: 9798369356890
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-5688-3

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The study of international relations aims to provide insight into power dynamics, competition, and establishing peace and partnerships in the global system following the First World War. The international system is influenced by its various actors’ behavior, which constantly evolves due to structural shifts. Although the bipolar hegemonic system of the Cold War ended in the 1990s following the two world wars, the system changes again with new threats and the search for security. In this respect, the 1990s were a period of the Cold War shaped by new threat perceptions and conflict areas. The security issue encompasses a vast range, from individual safety to the international system. While a country’s expansion in foreign policy may trigger a defensive response from other actors International Relations Dynamics in the 21st Century: Security, Conflicts, and Wars, it is essential to acknowledge that the international system will face security, war, and peace to some extent.

International Relations Dynamics in the 21st Century: Security, Conflicts, and Wars delves beyond fundamental crises and wars, examining their origins, ramifications, and management strategies. Furthermore, it focuses on today’s modern and emerging threats, analyzing the international community’s efforts to combat these dangers and forecasting potential scenarios. Covering topics such as foreign policy, international conflict, and terrorism, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, researchers, graduate and postgraduate students, policymakers, professionals in government and diplomacy, and more.

Coverage:

The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Foreign Policy
  • Geo-Economics
  • Globalization
  • Humanitarian Crises
  • Humanitarian Support
  • International Conflict
  • International Relations
  • Political Economy
  • Refugees
  • Regional Security
  • Terrorism

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Merve Suna Ozel Ozcan is an Associate Professor of International Relations at Kirikkale University, Türkiye. She is also vice chair of the International Relations Department. She graduated from Gazi University with a double major in International Relations and History.She received her first Master’s degree from Gazi University's Department of Political and Social Sciences, with a thesis on Russian nationalism.She completed her PhD in International Relations at Kırıkkale University. She later earned a second Master’s degree in the Department of History at Kırıkkale University, specialising in Türkiye’s stability diplomacy. Her research interests include Russian studies, great power politics, energy security, and international relations in Eurasia.Özcan is the author of the books Empires: Great Powers from Past to Present and Unlimited Power of Russia, and has edited several academic volumes, including Russia–Eurasia Relations: Actors, Issues and Challenges,Analysing Energy Crises and the Impact of Country Policies on the World.Her expert commentary on contemporary geopolitical developments is frequently featured in national and international media.

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