21. yüzy ı l dünya tarihi açı sı ndan en fı rtı nalı gelişmelerin yaşandığı bir yüzy ı l
olarak tarih kitapları nda yerini almıştı r. Iki büyük dünya sava şı , onlarca devletin tarih
sahnesinden yok olu şu, büyük ekonomik krizler, komünizmin Sovyet deneyiminde
çökmesi, teknolojinin hayat ı n merkezine yerle şerek yeni bir yaşam biçimini ortaya
çı kartması , siyasi krizler, atom bombas ı gibi önemli olayları n yaşandığı bu yüzy ı l
ayrı ca dünya tarihinin gördüğü en kanlı yüzy ı llardan birisi olma özelliğini de
taşı maktadı r. Yukar ı da sayı lan olaylara baktığım ı zda görmekteyiz ki; yüzy ı lı n dönüm
noktaları n ı krizler ve sava şlar oluşturmuştur. İronik olan ise İnsan Hakları
Deklarasyonunun da bu yüzy ı lda ilan ve kabul edilmi ş olması dı r.
21' century has taken its place in the historical books as a century in which the most tempestuous developments were experienced regarding the World history. This century in which ınany important events took place such as the two major world wars, disappearing of tens of states from the scene of the history, great economical crisis, collapse of the communism in the Soviets experience, creation of a new life form after the technology has been placed in the centre of the l ıfe, political crisis and atom bomb, has also the nature of being one of the most bloody centuries about which the world history had witnessed. When we look at the aforementioned events, we see that the crisis and wars formed the milestones of this century. What is ironic is that the Human Rights Declaration was also proclaimed and ratified in this century. Wars are the time periods in which the intercultural interactions are most intensive and destructive. The definitions of "Cold War" and "hot war" made related with the intensities or profiles of the wars display that basically any time period without any war, conflict or struggle is not possible.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2006 |
Submission Date | January 1, 2006 |
Published in Issue | Year 2006 Volume: 6 Issue: 1 |
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