The Communications and Internet Revolution in International Relations

  • Mikail E
  • Aytekin C
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Abstract

In this study, the main subject is the role of the Communications and Internet Revo-lution in International Relations. The principal motivation of the author to conduct this essay is the need to develop a conceptual and theoretical examination on com-munications and internet revolution in International Relations. That need is pro-duced by certain technological and structural developments in human life and their effects on the classical understanding of the international relations. The revolutio-nary developments in communications and internet technology as significant drivers of globalization process, transformation of the communications and information technology into a core of a new world information economy have come into question as globalization proceeds and with the communications and internet revolution we need to understand why global networking has been grown as it did. The main in-quiry in this study is whether the rise of global communications has consequences that fundamentally alter the practice of international relations. In order to provide a comprehensive response, the Communications and Internet revolution, the social network and increasing velocity of information must be analyzed clearly.

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Mikail, E. H., & Aytekin, C. E. (2016). The Communications and Internet Revolution in International Relations. Open Journal of Political Science, 06(04), 345–350. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojps.2016.64031

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