The Real Face Of The New World Order

Sovereignty and International Security in the Age of Globalization

Authors

  • Qerim Qerimi University of Prishtina in Kosovo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.7.1

Keywords:

9/11, sovereignty, methodology, international relations

Abstract

The paper examines the main themes of the connections between globalization and terrorism that appeared in academic literature since the attacks of the September 11, 2001. The events of September 11, 2001 have had profound and far-reaching effects on the world. The fundamental issues about sovereignty and the consequences that the event of September 11th has brought to a crisis are to be addressed. The methodological principles arrived at through the discussion of contemporary theory and practice of the International Relations, which combines textual interpretation with the reference to the contemporary political developments in the world affairs. In concluding, it asserts that global terrorism depends on the success of globalization. International cooperation and multilateral efforts, however, must remain the spirit of the world to come.

Author Biography

Qerim Qerimi, University of Prishtina in Kosovo

Previously studied at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, Qerim Qerimi is studying both Law and Political Science at the University of Prishtina in Kosovo; He is also a freelance journalist and is a regular contributor to some journals and magazines in Kosovo and abroad.

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Published

2004-04-30

How to Cite

Qerimi, Qerim. 2004. “The Real Face Of The New World Order: Sovereignty and International Security in the Age of Globalization”. Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science 7 (April). Online:6-29. https://doi.org/10.22151/politikon.7.1.

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Research articles