The Political Economy of Turkey in the Post-Soviet Era: Going West and Looking East?

The Political Economy of Turkey in the Post-Soviet Era: Going West and Looking East?

by Libby Rittenberg
The Political Economy of Turkey in the Post-Soviet Era: Going West and Looking East?

The Political Economy of Turkey in the Post-Soviet Era: Going West and Looking East?

by Libby Rittenberg

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Overview

The collapse of the Soviet Union and the Soviet bloc had a profound effect on Turkey economically and politically. On the one hand, the collapse further marginalized Turkey's position in Western Europe, as some of the newly liberated Central and Eastern European countries raced ahead of Turkey to join the European Union. On the other hand, the collapse presented Turkey with new opportunities and challenges stemming from geographic proximity and cultural/historical ties with countries that emerged from the Soviet bloc and from the former Soviet Union. In articles focusing on the 1990s and beyond, this book explores how the economic and political fortunes of Turkey have changed since the end of the Cold War.

Two main sections of the book examine Turkey's relations with the European Union and with the former Soviet Union and Soviet bloc countries. Each section opens with a chapter providing an overview of Turkey's political relationship with the respective region, followed by chapters that examine facets of the politico-economic relationships. Located in a potentially volatile portion of the world, Turkey plays an important role in maintaining peace and prosperity in its region. The analysis in this volume allows an understanding of the critical factors that influence the political economy of Turkey, and therefore, its ability to contribute to world peace and stability.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275955960
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/18/1998
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

LIBBY RITTENBERG is Professor of Economics at Colorado College. She served as a Fulbright lecturer at Bosphorus and Marmara Universities in Istanbul in the mid-1980s. She has published articles on various aspects of the Turkish economy in the post-liberalization period and on transition issues in East/Central Europe.

Table of Contents

Setting the Stage
Introduction: The Changing Fortunes of Turkey in the Post-Soviet World by Libby Rittenberg
A Brief Account of the Turkish Economy 1987-1996 by Faruk Selcuk
Turkey and the European Union
Turkey and the European Union in the Aftermath of the Cold War by Atila Eralp
The Customs Union and Beyond by Canan Balkir
International Competitiveness of Turkey to the EU: A Comparison with Greece, Portugal, Spain, and the EU/9 by Bahri Yilmaz
Prospects for New Linkages: The Black Sea, Transcaucasian, and Central Asian Regions
Turkey's Evolving Political Role in the Post-Soviet World by Gareth M. Winrow
The Black Sea Economic Cooperation Project by Serdar Sayan and Osman Zaim
The Political Economy of Relations Between Turkey and Russia by Gülten Kazgan
Turkey and the Changing Oil Market in Eurasia by Meliha Altunisik
Turkey's Emerging Relationship with Other Turkish Republics by Gül Turan and Ilter Turan
Bibliography
Index

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