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Contemporary Turkey often appears to be juggling a plethora of agenda issues (radical Islam, terrorism, separatism, enemies without, enemies within, corruption, inflation, mafia-government links and natural disasters) with military interventions of varying degrees and short-lived, wobbly coalition governments. The contributors to Turkey Since 1970 offer clear and accessible background information to events that have aided and hindered the country's development.

Produktbeschreibung
Contemporary Turkey often appears to be juggling a plethora of agenda issues (radical Islam, terrorism, separatism, enemies without, enemies within, corruption, inflation, mafia-government links and natural disasters) with military interventions of varying degrees and short-lived, wobbly coalition governments. The contributors to Turkey Since 1970 offer clear and accessible background information to events that have aided and hindered the country's development.
Autorenporträt
AYSE GÜNES AYATA Professor of Sociology, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Middle East Technical University, Ankara SENCER AYATA Professor, Sociology Department, Middle East Technical University, Ankara CANAN BALKIR Professor of Economics, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir DOGU ERGIL Professor of Political Sociology and Chair of the Department of Political Behaviour, Ankara University D. BEYBIN KEJANLIOGLU Lecturer, Faculty of Communication, Ankara University M. HALUK KÖKSAL Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir M. NACI SEVKAL Research Assistant, Department of Public Administration, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir OSMAN TASTAN Associate Professor, Department of Islamic Law, Ankara University's Faculty of Divinity UTKU UTKULU Assistant Professor, Economics Department, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir
Rezensionen
"The articles point out the numerous policy mistakes of the past and some provide very fresh outlooks into policy solutions." - International Journal of Turkish Studies