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In Privatization in Turkey, Ahmet Zaifer offers a rare look on privatization in Turkey that involves all three historical periods of Turkish privatization process -1980s and 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s- and covers different forms of privatization from divestiture to public-private partnership.
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In Privatization in Turkey, Ahmet Zaifer offers a rare look on privatization in Turkey that involves all three historical periods of Turkish privatization process -1980s and 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s- and covers different forms of privatization from divestiture to public-private partnership.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9789004514485
- ISBN-10: 9004514481
- Artikelnr.: 63629074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Brill
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9789004514485
- ISBN-10: 9004514481
- Artikelnr.: 63629074
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations 1 Introducing the Privatization in Turkey 1 Theoretical Approaches to Privatization 1.1 Liberal Approaches 1.2 Institutionalist Approaches 1.3 Marxian Approaches 2 An Analytical Framework for Understanding the Privatization Process 2.1 Contemporary Capitalism Is the Context that Brought Privatization Policy to the Fore 2.2 The State Is an Integral Element of the Privatization Processes 2.3 A Power Bloc Is the Key Class Agent behind Privatization 2.4 Privatization Is a Constitutive Element of Domestic Accumulation Strategies 3 Understanding Privatization in Turkey – the Structure of the Book 2 The Development of soe s in Turkey in Historical Perspective 1 soe s and Consolidation of Capitalism in Turkey: 1923–1945 2 soe s and Post-war Expansion of Capitalism in Turkey: 1946–1960 3 soe s , Duty Losses and Class Compromises: 1961–1980 4 Conclusion 3 To Privatize or Not to Privatize? Interventions to Privatization Process: 1984–2001 1 The World Bank and Foreignization Campaign of the Power Bloc: 1984–1993 2 The imf Programs, Intra-capital and Intra-state Conflicts: 1994–2001 2.1 tüs
ad -based Holdings and Privatization 2.2 Intra-capital Conflicts and Privatization 2.3 Intra-state Conflicts and Privatization 3 Conclusion 4 The Acceleration of Privatization in the Post-2001 Era: 2002 to 2009 1 Privatization and Internal Restructuring of Accumulation Strategies 2 Privatization and Different Fractions of the Power Bloc 2.1 Privatization and tüs
ad Holdings 2.2 Privatization and Islamic-Influenced Anatolian Capital Groups 2.3 Privatization and Foreign Capital 2.4 Privatization and the akp Government 3 Privatization and Resistance 3.1 Sporadic Labor Resistances: Seka, Tüprä ... 3.2 Türk-Metal Union and Domestic Private Iron-Steel Companies: Erdemir 4 Institutional Reforms and Overcoming Barriers 5 Conclusion 5 The Expansion of Privatization Public-Private Partnerships: 2010–2018 1 Conceptualization of the ppp Phenomenon 2 Broad Contours of ppp Implementations in Turkey during the 2010s 3 Dynamics behind Acceleration of ppp s in Turkey during the 2010s 3.1 Domestic Capital Accumulation 3.2 Power Bloc 3.3 State 4 Case Studies 4.1 Bosporus (Eurasia) Tunnel 4.2 Gebze-Orhangazi-
zmir Motorway (incl. Osmangazi Bridge) 4.3 Third International Airport for
stanbul 4.4 Northern Marmara Motorway (incl. Third Bosporus Bridge) 4.5 Dardanelles Bridge and K
nal
-Bal
kesir Motorway (Malkara-Çanakkale Section) 4.6 Healthcare Campus Projects (City Hospitals) 5 Conclusion 6 Comparing Alternatives to Privatization 1 Implications of the Turkish Privatization Experience 2 What Is a Substantial Alternative to Privatization? 2.1 Traditional State Ownership and Control 2.2 Corporatization 2.3 Democratic Control 3 The Question of Strategy: How to Construct and Defend a Substantial Alternative? 3.1 Building Alliances 3.2 Making the State an Operationally Contested Space/Process 4 Conclusion Appendix 1 tüs
ad -based Conglomerates Appendix 2 Islamic-Influenced and/or Anatolian Companies Having Close Relations with akp-Erdöan Appendix 3 Divestitures in Turkey between 2010 and 2018 References Index
ad -based Holdings and Privatization 2.2 Intra-capital Conflicts and Privatization 2.3 Intra-state Conflicts and Privatization 3 Conclusion 4 The Acceleration of Privatization in the Post-2001 Era: 2002 to 2009 1 Privatization and Internal Restructuring of Accumulation Strategies 2 Privatization and Different Fractions of the Power Bloc 2.1 Privatization and tüs
ad Holdings 2.2 Privatization and Islamic-Influenced Anatolian Capital Groups 2.3 Privatization and Foreign Capital 2.4 Privatization and the akp Government 3 Privatization and Resistance 3.1 Sporadic Labor Resistances: Seka, Tüprä ... 3.2 Türk-Metal Union and Domestic Private Iron-Steel Companies: Erdemir 4 Institutional Reforms and Overcoming Barriers 5 Conclusion 5 The Expansion of Privatization Public-Private Partnerships: 2010–2018 1 Conceptualization of the ppp Phenomenon 2 Broad Contours of ppp Implementations in Turkey during the 2010s 3 Dynamics behind Acceleration of ppp s in Turkey during the 2010s 3.1 Domestic Capital Accumulation 3.2 Power Bloc 3.3 State 4 Case Studies 4.1 Bosporus (Eurasia) Tunnel 4.2 Gebze-Orhangazi-
zmir Motorway (incl. Osmangazi Bridge) 4.3 Third International Airport for
stanbul 4.4 Northern Marmara Motorway (incl. Third Bosporus Bridge) 4.5 Dardanelles Bridge and K
nal
-Bal
kesir Motorway (Malkara-Çanakkale Section) 4.6 Healthcare Campus Projects (City Hospitals) 5 Conclusion 6 Comparing Alternatives to Privatization 1 Implications of the Turkish Privatization Experience 2 What Is a Substantial Alternative to Privatization? 2.1 Traditional State Ownership and Control 2.2 Corporatization 2.3 Democratic Control 3 The Question of Strategy: How to Construct and Defend a Substantial Alternative? 3.1 Building Alliances 3.2 Making the State an Operationally Contested Space/Process 4 Conclusion Appendix 1 tüs
ad -based Conglomerates Appendix 2 Islamic-Influenced and/or Anatolian Companies Having Close Relations with akp-Erdöan Appendix 3 Divestitures in Turkey between 2010 and 2018 References Index
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations 1 Introducing the Privatization in Turkey 1 Theoretical Approaches to Privatization 1.1 Liberal Approaches 1.2 Institutionalist Approaches 1.3 Marxian Approaches 2 An Analytical Framework for Understanding the Privatization Process 2.1 Contemporary Capitalism Is the Context that Brought Privatization Policy to the Fore 2.2 The State Is an Integral Element of the Privatization Processes 2.3 A Power Bloc Is the Key Class Agent behind Privatization 2.4 Privatization Is a Constitutive Element of Domestic Accumulation Strategies 3 Understanding Privatization in Turkey – the Structure of the Book 2 The Development of soe s in Turkey in Historical Perspective 1 soe s and Consolidation of Capitalism in Turkey: 1923–1945 2 soe s and Post-war Expansion of Capitalism in Turkey: 1946–1960 3 soe s , Duty Losses and Class Compromises: 1961–1980 4 Conclusion 3 To Privatize or Not to Privatize? Interventions to Privatization Process: 1984–2001 1 The World Bank and Foreignization Campaign of the Power Bloc: 1984–1993 2 The imf Programs, Intra-capital and Intra-state Conflicts: 1994–2001 2.1 tüs
ad -based Holdings and Privatization 2.2 Intra-capital Conflicts and Privatization 2.3 Intra-state Conflicts and Privatization 3 Conclusion 4 The Acceleration of Privatization in the Post-2001 Era: 2002 to 2009 1 Privatization and Internal Restructuring of Accumulation Strategies 2 Privatization and Different Fractions of the Power Bloc 2.1 Privatization and tüs
ad Holdings 2.2 Privatization and Islamic-Influenced Anatolian Capital Groups 2.3 Privatization and Foreign Capital 2.4 Privatization and the akp Government 3 Privatization and Resistance 3.1 Sporadic Labor Resistances: Seka, Tüprä ... 3.2 Türk-Metal Union and Domestic Private Iron-Steel Companies: Erdemir 4 Institutional Reforms and Overcoming Barriers 5 Conclusion 5 The Expansion of Privatization Public-Private Partnerships: 2010–2018 1 Conceptualization of the ppp Phenomenon 2 Broad Contours of ppp Implementations in Turkey during the 2010s 3 Dynamics behind Acceleration of ppp s in Turkey during the 2010s 3.1 Domestic Capital Accumulation 3.2 Power Bloc 3.3 State 4 Case Studies 4.1 Bosporus (Eurasia) Tunnel 4.2 Gebze-Orhangazi-
zmir Motorway (incl. Osmangazi Bridge) 4.3 Third International Airport for
stanbul 4.4 Northern Marmara Motorway (incl. Third Bosporus Bridge) 4.5 Dardanelles Bridge and K
nal
-Bal
kesir Motorway (Malkara-Çanakkale Section) 4.6 Healthcare Campus Projects (City Hospitals) 5 Conclusion 6 Comparing Alternatives to Privatization 1 Implications of the Turkish Privatization Experience 2 What Is a Substantial Alternative to Privatization? 2.1 Traditional State Ownership and Control 2.2 Corporatization 2.3 Democratic Control 3 The Question of Strategy: How to Construct and Defend a Substantial Alternative? 3.1 Building Alliances 3.2 Making the State an Operationally Contested Space/Process 4 Conclusion Appendix 1 tüs
ad -based Conglomerates Appendix 2 Islamic-Influenced and/or Anatolian Companies Having Close Relations with akp-Erdöan Appendix 3 Divestitures in Turkey between 2010 and 2018 References Index
ad -based Holdings and Privatization 2.2 Intra-capital Conflicts and Privatization 2.3 Intra-state Conflicts and Privatization 3 Conclusion 4 The Acceleration of Privatization in the Post-2001 Era: 2002 to 2009 1 Privatization and Internal Restructuring of Accumulation Strategies 2 Privatization and Different Fractions of the Power Bloc 2.1 Privatization and tüs
ad Holdings 2.2 Privatization and Islamic-Influenced Anatolian Capital Groups 2.3 Privatization and Foreign Capital 2.4 Privatization and the akp Government 3 Privatization and Resistance 3.1 Sporadic Labor Resistances: Seka, Tüprä ... 3.2 Türk-Metal Union and Domestic Private Iron-Steel Companies: Erdemir 4 Institutional Reforms and Overcoming Barriers 5 Conclusion 5 The Expansion of Privatization Public-Private Partnerships: 2010–2018 1 Conceptualization of the ppp Phenomenon 2 Broad Contours of ppp Implementations in Turkey during the 2010s 3 Dynamics behind Acceleration of ppp s in Turkey during the 2010s 3.1 Domestic Capital Accumulation 3.2 Power Bloc 3.3 State 4 Case Studies 4.1 Bosporus (Eurasia) Tunnel 4.2 Gebze-Orhangazi-
zmir Motorway (incl. Osmangazi Bridge) 4.3 Third International Airport for
stanbul 4.4 Northern Marmara Motorway (incl. Third Bosporus Bridge) 4.5 Dardanelles Bridge and K
nal
-Bal
kesir Motorway (Malkara-Çanakkale Section) 4.6 Healthcare Campus Projects (City Hospitals) 5 Conclusion 6 Comparing Alternatives to Privatization 1 Implications of the Turkish Privatization Experience 2 What Is a Substantial Alternative to Privatization? 2.1 Traditional State Ownership and Control 2.2 Corporatization 2.3 Democratic Control 3 The Question of Strategy: How to Construct and Defend a Substantial Alternative? 3.1 Building Alliances 3.2 Making the State an Operationally Contested Space/Process 4 Conclusion Appendix 1 tüs
ad -based Conglomerates Appendix 2 Islamic-Influenced and/or Anatolian Companies Having Close Relations with akp-Erdöan Appendix 3 Divestitures in Turkey between 2010 and 2018 References Index