The failed states are one of the most important security challenges facing the globalized world. States in different risk groups are addressed under the title of failed state, and this phenomenon is already tried to be explained. The failed states, which are often seen as failing to fulfill the basic functions as a state, or fail to perform adequately, also lead to regional security crises apart from the domestic security gap. In addition to the unstable structure of the Middle East, the public movements that started with the wave of the Arab Spring led to crises of sovereignty and legitimacy in the countries of the region and led to a more fragile appearance of the region. In this study, the phenomenon of failed state will be examined Libya and Egypt, through the changes in regime after the Arab Spring, and Syria which the regime has not changed despite the severely opposition. In the first chapter of the study, the phenomenon of unsuccessful state will be discussed, and the fragility of the Arab Spring will be analyzed in the second chapter. In the third chapter, the relationship of the fragile state and regime changes will be investigated over Egypt, Libya and Syria.
The failed states are one of the most important security challenges facing the globalized world. States in different risk groups are addressed under the title of failed state, and this phenomenon is already tried to be explained. The failed states, which are often seen as failing to fulfill the basic functions as a state, or failing to perform adequately, also lead to regional security crises apart from the domestic security gap. In addition to the unstable structure of the Middle East, the public movements that started with the wave of the Arab Spring led to crises of sovereignty and legitimacy in the countries of the region and led to a more fragile appearance of the region. In this study, the phenomenon of failed state will be examined Libya and Egypt, through the changes in regime after the Arab Spring, and Syria which the regime has not changed despite the severe opposition. In the first chapter of the study, the phenomenon of unsuccessful state will be discussed, and the fragility of the Arab Spring will be analyzed in the second chapter. In the third chapter, the relationship of the fragile state and regime changes will be investigated over Egypt, Libya and Syria.
Alan : Güzel Sanatlar; Hukuk; İlahiyat; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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