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Turkeys State Crisis Institutions Reform And Conflict Bülent Aras

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Turkeys State Crisis Institutions Reform And Conflict Bülent Aras
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Publisher: Syracuse University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.11 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Bülent Aras
ISBN: 9780815637486, 0815637489
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Turkeys State Crisis Institutions Reform And Conflict Bülent Aras by Bülent Aras 9780815637486, 0815637489 instant download after payment.

What accounts for the regression of Turkey’s stature from a “model” country to one riddled with state crisis and conflict? Unable to adapt to the challenges of the era and failing to respond to ethnic and multicultural political demands for reform, the Turkish state has resisted change and stuck to its ideological roots stemming from the 1930s. In Turkey’s State Crisis, Aras delves into the historical, political, and geopolitical background of the country’s decline. In an effort to delineate the origin of the crisis, Aras investigates several perspectives: the political elites’ attempt to change the administrative system to create a performance-oriented one; the bureaucracy’s response, concerns, and resistance to change; the state’s conflict resolution capacity; and the transformation of foreign/security policy. Providing a comprehensive portrait of the Turkish state’s turmoil, Aras creates a blueprint for the ways in which much-needed reforms can break vicious cycles of political polarization, rising authoritarianism, and weak state institutions.

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