Declining regionalization in the absence of U.S. dominance

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Anadolu Üniversitesi
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Gökçekuyu, Ertuğrul
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Gökçekuyu, E. (2024). Declining regionalization in the absence of U.S. dominance. Anadolu Strateji Dergisi, 6 (2), 155-173.Abstract
Regionalization has been an important component within the international relations that typically is associated with the idea of globalization. Globalization has been an important idea for reasons of global peace and stability. However, globalization efforts could only take off right after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Since then, international organizations such as the United Nations, regional organizations such as the NATO have been struggling to keep the ideal of globalization intact. Other regional organizations in Asia and Africa have especially been wary of external interventions and together with the failures regarding genocides and civil wars in Ruanda, Srebrenitsa and the war in Ukraine and the occupation and destruction of Gaza have demonstrated that neither the UN, NATO or the International Criminal Courts have been successful in upholding international law, global peace and economic stability. These have been causes for degradation and distrust in one global world. Instead, these experiences have been furthering the belief that international regionalization has been failing, with direct consequences for modernization and democratization.
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