Selo :
Economy and politics are not as simple as black and white. These fields are highly complex and multi-dimensional. Therefore, forming rigid, clear-cut alliances is not always possible. There are two major exceptions in the world: the European Union (EU) as an economic and political union, and NATO as a military alliance.
The foundation of these unions lies in the aftermath of World War II, when countries were, in a way, compelled to prioritize defense and put their differences aside.
However, as the threat of war decreases, these differences tend to resurface; conversely, as the risk of conflict increases, unity among nations becomes stronger.
In today’s new world order, a more realistic and sustainable approach is one based on multi-dimensionality, multipolarity, multilateral alliances, and win-win strategies. 🇹🇷🇺🇳
2025-07-24 08:29:59