POLITIC EFECT OF GLOBALIZATION AND RUSSIA-UKRAINE CRISIS
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VOLUME: 16 ISSUE: 2
P: 259 - 284
December 2014

POLITIC EFECT OF GLOBALIZATION AND RUSSIA-UKRAINE CRISIS

Trakya Univ J Soc Sci 2014;16(2):259-284
1. Yrd. Doç. Dr. Kürşad Hacıtahiroğlu- Trakya Üniversitesi İİBF Çalışma Ekonomisi ve Endüstriyel İlişkiler
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ABSTRACT

Nowadays one of the most discussed, researched and spoken topics is Globalization. In the former period globalization showed itself in different ways, but after the basis of the new world order 1980s it has become a concept that the capitalist system based on free market economy softened and launched in the market. Although, globalization originally introduced with the promise of a better future, it has seen that while some people opposed it as it brought social injustice and inequality, the others defended because of its contribution to the economic and cultural life. After World War II as a result of a better understanding of the importance of oil and natural gas, political effects of globalization felt itself more and it has become an important factor in the establishment of the new world order. The political effects of the Globalization has caused to the changing of the regime and boundaries in many countries and led the people become refugees by preparing the reserves in terms of oil and natural gas. Also albeit indirectly, the actors who constitute the political effects of globalization have contributed to the formation of the Ukrainian-Russian crisis with their policies.

Keywords:
Globalization, political influences, oil, natural gas crisis.