ANALYSIS OF TURGUT OZAL’S CORPOZATIZATION IN THE TERMS OF WALLERSTEIN’S WORLD SYSTEM THEORY Cover Image

TURGUT ÖZAL'IN ÖZELLEŞTİRME POLİTİKALARININ WALLERSTEİN'IN DÜNYA SİSTEMİ KURAMI ÜZERİNDEN ANALİZİ
ANALYSIS OF TURGUT OZAL’S CORPOZATIZATION IN THE TERMS OF WALLERSTEIN’S WORLD SYSTEM THEORY

Author(s): Zeynep Elif Tunç
Subject(s): Political Philosophy, Governance, Political history, Government/Political systems, Economic development
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: Liberalism; Sense of New Right State; World System Theory; Corporatization Politics In The Turgut Ozal Period;

Summary/Abstract: Turgut Ozal was the leader who came to power after the September 12, 1980 military coup, and made innovations in political economical and social fields between 1980-1993. After 1945, there have been major changes in the economy and political field in the world. After this date, two great concepts such as liberalism and New Right State have been introduced. With the 1980s,the adoption of the New Right State approach which came with Thatcher in UK and Raegen in the Usa and the neo-liberal policies that are implemented with economic liberalism began to be implemented. The implementer of these concepts is Turgut Ozal in Turkey and it is considered that it is not coincidental and this situation is performed as an obligation in the framework of dependency theory. In Wallerstein's World System Theory, he divides the Earth into three main regions; central country (developed country), semi-periphery country (developing country) and surrounding country (undeveloped country). A dependency mechanisms works between the center and the environment and the center and semi-periphery countries. In this study, the dependency mechanism with functioning World System Theory, Turgut Ozal period adopted economic and political liberalism, primarily analyzes the later implementation of the central countries of Turkey at random is not as described in full in theory circles and semi-peripheral countries of the implementation of the center is being sourced from dependent countries was asked to be.

  • Issue Year: 11/2019
  • Issue No: 41
  • Page Range: 285-290
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Turkish