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_b.B84 2014
100 1 _aBuğra, Ayşe.
245 1 0 _aNew capitalism in Turkey
_h[electronic resource] :
_bthe relationship between politics, religion and business /
_cAyşe Buğra and Osman Savaşkan.
260 _aCheltenham :
_bEdward Elgar Pub. Ltd.,
_c2014.
300 _a1 online resource (224 p.)
505 0 _a1. A brief overview of the historical background : economic development and cultural modernization in republican Turkey -- 2. Changing place of the economy and religion in Turkish society in the post-1980 period -- 3. The new political economy of capital accumulation : recent trajectories of business development -- 4. Business associations as political actors -- 5. Polarization at the local level.
520 _a'This theoretically informing book provides one of the strongest analyses of Turkish political economy. Bugra and Savaskan decisively dispel myths regarding the new, allegedly self-made and "small" entrepreneurs who form the backbone of Turkish success. Drawing on original documents, interviews, and statistics, they demonstrate that politics (as practiced by regimes, parties, and associations) has "made" the Turkish pious business class. No one can think of markets and market actors in the same way after reading this book.'--Cihan Ziya Tugal, UC Berkeley, US. 'This impressive work places Turkey firmly on the map of comparative politics and political economy. It adds intriguing facets to what we know about the relationship between the state, democracy and capitalist development in an age of neoliberalism. It also sheds new light on the role of religion in economic change and class formation in emerging countries on the periphery of contemporary capitalism. Moreover, in emphasizing the role of business associations in the politically sponsored rise of a post-Fordist model of globalized national capitalism, the book provides exciting new insights on a subject that has been regrettably neglected in recent years.'--Wolfgang Streeck, The New School for Social Research, US. 'Power has shifted in Turkey over the last decade, both within business and the state, towards groups with religious-conservative rather than Kemalist-secular sensibilities. This book goes deep inside this transformation to analyze the role of Muslim business networks and their relationship with the state. You will not find a better guide to Turkey's emergent new capitalism.'--Dani Rodrik, Institute for Advanced Study, US. New Capitalism in Turkey explores the changing relationship between politics, religion and business through an analysis of the contemporary Turkish business environment. This book focuses on the developments that have transformed the economic, political and cultural coordinates of business activity; led to new forms of interest representation; and changed the relationship between government and business in Turkey in the post-1980 period. Ayse Bugra and Osman Savaskan argue that political action plays a crucial role in shaping the configuration of the business community, influencing the patterns of business development, and informing the emergence of rival models of capitalist development and political change endorsed by different groups of entrepreneurs. Moreover, the book explores the idea that whilst the use of religion as a strategic resource by some business associations serves to create bonds of trust and solidarity among their members, it also contributes to the polarization of the business community. This interdisciplinary book will be an invaluable resource for academics, graduate students and researchers interested in political economy, political science, sociology, economic history, and organization studies. It will also appeal to journalists and business people, especially those investing or planning to invest in Turkey or the Middle East.
650 0 _aCapitalism
_zTurkey.
651 0 _aTurkey
_xEconomic conditions
_y1960-
651 0 _aTurkey
_xPolitics and government
_y1980-
655 7 _aElectronic books.
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700 1 _aSavaşkan, Osman.
710 2 _aEdward Elgar Publishing.
776 1 _z1783473126
_z9781783473120 (hardback)
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