The Etatist Turkish Republic and Its Political a Socio-Economic Performance from 1980D1999: A Developing State Impacted by International Organizations and Interdependence
By providing the reader with an understanding of the theoretical perspective of interdependence among nations, this book applies the requisites imposed by external organizations to Turkey's internal infrastructures. Discerning how a nation transformed itself from a Muslim state into a republic, is a major contribution to scholarship, in the current context of Turkey's geographical proximity to surrounding Islamic nations. Turkey's compliance with the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development's (OECD) recommendations and regulations required for full European Union (EU) membership are thoroughly examined throughout this study. Professor Nadolski's investigation of these detailed issues significantly contributes to the body of scholarship in the areas of international relations, organizations, and political economy. There are many technical publications on each nation with membership in the OECD; there are many publications about the EU; and there are historical works about Turkey. Until now, there have been no publications focusing on the theoretical perspective of interdependence and international organizations impacting Turkey's institutions.
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The Etatist Turkish Republic and Its Political a Socio-Economic Performance from 1980D1999: A Developing State Impacted by International Organizations and Interdependence
By providing the reader with an understanding of the theoretical perspective of interdependence among nations, this book applies the requisites imposed by external organizations to Turkey's internal infrastructures. Discerning how a nation transformed itself from a Muslim state into a republic, is a major contribution to scholarship, in the current context of Turkey's geographical proximity to surrounding Islamic nations. Turkey's compliance with the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development's (OECD) recommendations and regulations required for full European Union (EU) membership are thoroughly examined throughout this study. Professor Nadolski's investigation of these detailed issues significantly contributes to the body of scholarship in the areas of international relations, organizations, and political economy. There are many technical publications on each nation with membership in the OECD; there are many publications about the EU; and there are historical works about Turkey. Until now, there have been no publications focusing on the theoretical perspective of interdependence and international organizations impacting Turkey's institutions.
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The Etatist Turkish Republic and Its Political a Socio-Economic Performance from 1980D1999: A Developing State Impacted by International Organizations and Interdependence

The Etatist Turkish Republic and Its Political a Socio-Economic Performance from 1980D1999: A Developing State Impacted by International Organizations and Interdependence

by Dora Nadolski
The Etatist Turkish Republic and Its Political a Socio-Economic Performance from 1980D1999: A Developing State Impacted by International Organizations and Interdependence

The Etatist Turkish Republic and Its Political a Socio-Economic Performance from 1980D1999: A Developing State Impacted by International Organizations and Interdependence

by Dora Nadolski

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By providing the reader with an understanding of the theoretical perspective of interdependence among nations, this book applies the requisites imposed by external organizations to Turkey's internal infrastructures. Discerning how a nation transformed itself from a Muslim state into a republic, is a major contribution to scholarship, in the current context of Turkey's geographical proximity to surrounding Islamic nations. Turkey's compliance with the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development's (OECD) recommendations and regulations required for full European Union (EU) membership are thoroughly examined throughout this study. Professor Nadolski's investigation of these detailed issues significantly contributes to the body of scholarship in the areas of international relations, organizations, and political economy. There are many technical publications on each nation with membership in the OECD; there are many publications about the EU; and there are historical works about Turkey. Until now, there have been no publications focusing on the theoretical perspective of interdependence and international organizations impacting Turkey's institutions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761839736
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/20/2008
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Dora Nadolski is currently conducting research on Iraqi and Turkish Kurds in Middle East/US policy initiatives. Her awards include a Fulbright, a National Endowment for the Humanities in Islamic statecraft, a Social Science Research Council Fellowship in Erfurt, Germany, and selection for membership in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Women, and Who's Who in American Education from 2005 to 2008.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Preface
Part 2 Tables
Part 3 Abbreviations
Chapter 4 Perspectives and Introduction to Chapters
Chapter 5 Turkey's Independence: A Review of the Literature
Chapter 6 Atatürk's Reforms and the Turkish Republic
Chapter 7 Turkey's State Capability Problems
Chapter 8 Turkey in the OECD: 1980–1999
Chapter 9 The European Union and Turkey
Chapter 10 Conclusions
Part 11 Appendices
Part 12 Journal Critiques of Wallerstein's World System
Part 13 Turkish Constitution, Revised September, 1980
Part 14 The Black Sea Economic Cooperation
Part 15 Turkish Work-force Participation
Part 16 Turkish Trade by Groups of Products, 1980–97
Part 17 Human Rights Convention Ratified by the Candidate Counties, June 1999
Part 18 Bibliography
Part 19 Index
Part 20 About the Author
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