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This book analyses the complex forms of articulation between militarism and capitalism in Turkey. It firstly develops a critical evaluation of the existing literature on the relationship among militarism, capitalism and the state. Secondly, it critical evaluates the prevailing state-centric modes of analysis of the state and the military in Turkey. Finally, using strategic-relational Marxist theoretical framework, it analyzes two phenomenal forms of the articulation between militarism and capitalism in Turkey, namely the military intervention in 1960 and the subsequent rise of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book analyses the complex forms of articulation between militarism and capitalism in Turkey. It firstly develops a critical evaluation of the existing literature on the relationship among militarism, capitalism and the state. Secondly, it critical evaluates the prevailing state-centric modes of analysis of the state and the military in Turkey. Finally, using strategic-relational Marxist theoretical framework, it analyzes two phenomenal forms of the articulation between militarism and capitalism in Turkey, namely the military intervention in 1960 and the subsequent rise of the military-economic structure. This book is a cutting-edge guide for students, scholars and others seeking to understand Turkish politics, military, and capitalism.
Autorenporträt
¿smet Akça is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Y¿ld¿z Technical University. His research interests and publications are about political sociology, militarism, military and politics, military and economy, capitalist state, neoliberalism, Turkish politics.