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The Political Economy of Turkey

The Political Economy of Turkey

by Zülküf Aydin

Series: Third World in Global Politics

Aydin analyses the recent poliltical and socio-economic problems faced by Turkey and the country's gradual integration into the global economy.
Since the 1970s, Turkey has faced some of the most serious crises since the Republic was established in 1923. This book analyses the political and socio-economic problems faced by Turkey in recent decades and the country's gradual integration into the global economy.

Social unrest, political and ethnic violence, paralysis of the state bureaucracy and other institutions, increasing foreign debt, decreasing economic growth, vast inflation and increasing unemployment have all been part of everyday life in Turkey's recent history. Zulkuf Aydin argues that this state of affairs is symptomatic of a deeper, more enduring crisis arising from the way in which Turkey has been integrated into the global economy. Looking at democracy, repression, the military, the Kurdish question and regional inequalities, civil society, human rights and Islamic fundamentalism in Turkey, he shows how Turkey has become reliant on foreign investment and international financial institutions, offering a broader critique of globalisation in this light.

Zulkuf Aydin is a lecturer in Development Studies at the University of Leeds. He received his doctorate in 1972 from the University of Ankara.

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The State
2. Democracy, development and good governance
3. Cyclical Crises Since 1980
4. Agrarian Crisis
5. Political Islam in Turkey
6. The Kurdish Question
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Published by Pluto Press in Dec 2004
Paperback ISBN: 9780745318264
eBook ISBN: 9781783719464

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