Security Understanding of a New Dimension in the Globalization Process and Environmental Effects
Abstract
The purpose of this study, to examine the
process of transformation began to occur in environmentally safe in the process
of globalization and is accordingly subject to environmental dimension of security
conception. Starting point of the
investigation is the globalization, increase in population and technological developments
in the 21st century meanwhile the environment to be unsafe.
Depending on the process of rapid change in the world of today's living
conditions and needs are changing rapidly and new problems arise. One of the
most striking places of change is international areas where security is being
felt more It is understood that in parallel to globalization, security is also globalized,
and the country's boundaries are exceeded. The increasing problems of living
environment in expanding the scope of security, the need for environmental
security have emerged. In study, the perspectives that will serve the security
in the process of mutual interaction between security and environment and the
ways of reflecting to the environment are examined. Environmental values
and the idea that man has an integrated structure that cannot be separated
from each other will bring about being safe. In this context, the study
consists of five chapters. In the first part, globalization; In the second
part, security concepts will be introduced. In the third chapter, changing
security understanding will be explained. In the fourth chapter, environmental
security, which constitutes a new dimension in the process of globalization
will be mentioned. The final section includes results and evaluation.
Keywords
Globalization,security,security conception,environment,environmental security
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