The authors put issues relevant to Turkey todayΒ β such as consolidating democracy, dealing with economic development issues, improving its human rights record and its foreign policyΒ β in an historical context, allowing comparisons with other late developers in the world and reflecting the complexity
Modern Turkey: Continuity and Change
β Scribed by Ahmet Evin (auth.), Ahmet Evin (eds.)
- Publisher
- VS Verlag fΓΌr Sozialwissenschaften
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 160
- Series
- Schriften des Deutschen Orient-Instituts
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages 1-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Communitarian Structures and Social Change....Pages 11-24
Antecedents of Kemalist Secularism: Some Thoughts on the Young Turk Period....Pages 25-44
Front Matter....Pages 45-45
Crises of the Turkish Political Economy: 1960 β 1980....Pages 47-63
Bureaucrats, Politicians and Officers in Turkey: Dilemmas of a New Political Paradigm....Pages 64-83
The Evolution of Political Culture in Turkey....Pages 84-112
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
Turkish Foreign Policy: Forces of Continuity and of Change....Pages 115-130
The Development of Constitutional Thought in Turkey....Pages 131-149
Back Matter....Pages 150-164
β¦ Subjects
Social Sciences, general
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