User Guide
Why can I only view 3 results?
You can also view all results when you are connected from the network of member institutions only. For non-member institutions, we are opening a 1-month free trial version if institution officials apply.
So many results that aren't mine?
References in many bibliographies are sometimes referred to as "Surname, I", so the citations of academics whose Surname and initials are the same may occasionally interfere. This problem is often the case with citation indexes all over the world.
How can I see only citations to my article?
After searching the name of your article, you can see the references to the article you selected as soon as you click on the details section.
  Citation Number 29
 Views 224
 Downloands 55
 Audio Listening 2
Tarih Boyunca Pandemiler ve Uluslararası Sisteme Etkileri
2020
Journal:  
Turkish Studies
Author:  
Abstract:

Küresel krizler, krizin niteliğine göre, uluslararası sistemi büyük ölçüde etkileyen, değiştiren veya dönüştüren krizlerdir. Söz konusu krizlerden biri; insanlık tarihi kadar eski olan ve uluslararası sistem üzerinde çok ciddi ekonomik, siyasi, sosyal ve toplumsal etkilere yol açan salgınlar/pandemilerdir. 14. yüzyıldan itibaren farklı dönemlerde gözlenen veba salgını, çiçek hastalığı, sarıhumma, Afrika sığır vebası ve İspanyol Gribi gibi bugün yaşanan COVID-19 pandemisi de uluslararası sistem üzerinde çok ciddi etkiler bırakacak küresel bir krizdir. İlk olarak, Aralık 2019 tarihinde Çin’in Wuhan eyaletinde ortaya çıktığı belirtilen ve kısa zaman diliminde hızla tüm dünyaya yayılan, yeni tip korona virüsün (SARS-COV-2) neden olduğu COVID-19 yirmi birinci yüzyılın ilk evrensel felaketidir ve küresel bir sağlık sorunu olarak ortaya çıkmış olsa da; sağlık sektöründen tedarik zincirlerine, ekonomik ilişkilerden sosyal ilişkilere, küresel siyasetten uluslararası ilişkilere kadar hayatın her alanını etkilemiştir. Mevcut düzende süregiden sorunları daha da görünür kılan, bu sorunlara yeni tartışma konuları da ekleyerek yirmi birinci yüzyılın ilk kırılma noktasını temsil eden bu kriz hem ulusal ve bölgesel hem de küresel siyaseti dönüştürecek kapasitededir. COVID-19 krizi ile birlikte mevcut şartlar altında süregiden neo-liberal düzenin kendi içindeki çelişkiler açığa çıkmış ve sistemsel bir dönüşüm kaçınılmaz hale gelmiştir. Bu dönüşümün ölçeği ve evrileceği istikamet hakkında kesin hükümler vermek zor olsa da pandeminin başından itibaren yaşanan gelişmeler yeni dünya düzenini şekillendiren temel dinamiğin devletler olacağını söylemektedir. COVID-19 sonrası dönem; güçlü devletlerin, bireysel özgürlükler yerine toplumsal ihtiyaçların ve uluslararası işbirliği yerine ulusal eylemlerin ağır basacağı daha az küresel bir dünyanın işaretlerini vermektedir. Bu çalışma COVID-19 pandemisinin uluslararası sistem üzerindeki olası siyasi ve iktisadi etkilerini değerlendirmekte; COVID-19’un sistemde yer alan ulusal, ulus-üstü ve uluslararası aktörler için hayati bir sınav olduğunu ve bu sınavdan varlığını kanıtlayarak çıkan en başarılı aktörün ulus-devletler olduğunu ileri sürmektedir.

Keywords:

History of Pandemics and the Impact of the International System
2020
Journal:  
Turkish Studies
Author:  
Abstract:

Global crises, according to the nature of the crisis, are crises that greatly affect, change or transform the international system. One of these crises is the epidemics/pandemics that are as ancient as human history and have very serious economic, political, social and social impacts on the international system. Since the 14th century, the epidemic of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been observed in different periods, such as the Ebola, Flower Disease, Honeymoon, African Sheep Epidemic and Spanish Flu, is also a global crisis that will have a very serious impact on the international system. First, COVID-19 is the first universal catastrophe of the twenty-first century, caused by the new type of coronavirus (SARS-COV-2), which was to appear in the Chinese state of Wuhan in December 2019 and rapidly spread throughout the world in a short period of time, and although it appeared as a global health problem, it has affected all areas of life from the health sector to supply chains, from economic relations to social relations, from global politics to international relations. This crisis, which makes the problems more apparent in the current order and adds new discussions to these issues, represents the first breakthrough point of the twenty-first century, is able to transform both national and regional and global politics. With the COVID-19 crisis, the contradictions within the neo-liberal order have been revealed under the current conditions and a systemic transformation has become inevitable. Though it is difficult to make clear provisions about the scale and the status that this transformation will evolve, the developments from the beginning of the pandemic say that the main dynamics that form the new world order will be the states. The post-COVID-19 period gives signs of a less global world where strong states, social needs instead of individual freedoms, and national actions instead of international cooperation will be heavier. This study evaluates the potential political and economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the international system; it states that COVID-19 is a vital test for national, transnational and international actors involved in the system, and the most successful actors out of the test by proofing its existence are the national states.

Keywords:

Pandemics Through History and Their Impacts On The International System
2020
Journal:  
Turkish Studies
Author:  
Abstract:

Global crises have the capacity to impact, change and transform the international system. One of those crises is epidemics and pandemics that are as old as the human history and cause serious economic, political, social and societal impacts. Similar to other pandemics such as the Black Death, smallpox, yellow fever, cattle plague and Spanish Flue that have been witnessing since the 14th century, the recent COVID-19 has turned into a global crisis with its potential to lead to serious impacts on the international system. COVID- 19 caused by novel corona virus (SARS-COV-2) is the first universal disaster of the twenty-first century. It was first reported in Wuhan province of China in December 2019. Although COVID-19 emerged as a global health problem, its impacts can be recognised in various dimensions of the international system ranging from health sector to supply chains from economic and social relations to global politics and international relations. As the first-breaking point of the 21st century, COVID-19 crisis has the capacity to transform the national, regional and global politics. It has revealed the internal contradictions within the ongoing neo-liberal system and urged a systemic transformation. Although the current conditions do not allow to make certain judgements about the scope and path of this transformation, the developments since the beginning of the crisis have suggested that the main dynamics that will shape the new world order would be the states. Post COVID-19 era signals a less globalised world where the main determining forces would be the strong states and national actions rather than international cooperation. This study tries to evaluate the possible economic and political impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on the international system and argues that this pandemic has become a vital test for the national, supra-national and international actors of the system among which, the states have appeared as the only ones that could prove their success under the unexpectedly chaotic circumstances.

Keywords:

Citation Owners
Attention!
To view citations of publications, you must access Sobiad from a Member University Network. You can contact the Library and Documentation Department for our institution to become a member of Sobiad.
Off-Campus Access
If you are affiliated with a Sobiad Subscriber organization, you can use Login Panel for external access. You can easily sign up and log in with your corporate e-mail address.
Similar Articles






Turkish Studies

Field :   Eğitim Bilimleri; Filoloji; Güzel Sanatlar; Hukuk; İlahiyat; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler; Spor Bilimleri

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

Metrics
Article : 12.054
Cite : 48.221
Turkish Studies