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Military Risks, Emerging Wars and Turkey
Military Risks, Emerging Wars and Turkey

Author(s): Cihan Kazancıoğlu
Subject(s): Military policy, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Military risks; emerging wars; Turkey;
Summary/Abstract: The concept of security has been used since the past periods to define the one-to-one security of people. This concept has prepared the ground for the formation of the concept of military service, especially with the established states, and has become very important. The concepts of military service and security, which became even more important with the establishment of regular armies, have become very important and dangerous, especially with the First World War and the Second World War. The destruction caused by the First World War and the military technologies developed in the Second World War, especially the atomic bomb, as well as the concepts of security and military service, have emerged as areas that need to be paid considerable attention and importance. The security areas that states are trying to create with security concerns have further increased military risks, prepared the ground for the formation of new battlefields and the emergence of new military measures. This situation has been a point that every state, especially Turkey, has been leaning on with importance and caution.

  • Page Range: 89-106
  • Page Count: 18
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Language: English
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