Nationalism, State and Culturel Survival
In: Ankara Üniversitesi SBF dergisi, Band 57, Heft 2, S. 1
ISSN: 1309-1034
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In: Ankara Üniversitesi SBF dergisi, Band 57, Heft 2, S. 1
ISSN: 1309-1034
In: Akademik İncelemeler Dergisi: AİD = Journal of academic inquiries, Band 18, Heft 1, S. 123-140
ISSN: 2602-3016
A developmental state is both a theoretical construct and a description of the political economy of certain nations, primarily in East Asia, over a specified time period. Theoretically, a developmental state is a particular type of state with a high degree of autonomy and solid institutional competence, allowing it to undertake a series of effective state-interventionist policies in pursuit of developmental objectives. Statism and state autonomy underpin the conceptual framework of the developmental state. The developmental state defied the neoclassical orthodoxy in development economics. Despite lacking the attributes of the mainstream neoclassical consensus in development economics and facing an uphill battle from such institutions, developmental states in various regions of the world have achieved high levels of economic growth. This study seeks to investigate the developmental state trajectories of Mauritius in relation to vital elements of developmental states. In an effort to do so, this study poses the following question: "What accounts for Mauritius' development state success in Africa?". By looking at the link between institutional building and economic performance, the study finds that Mauritius has replicated key developmental state institutions, including embedded and autonomous bureaucracy, making it one of Africa's most successful developmental states.
In: İstanbul hukuk mecmuası: Istanbul law review, Band 79, Heft 3, S. 1029-1065
ISSN: 2667-6974
In: Sosyal siyaset konferansları dergisi, Band 0, Heft 0, S. 71-99
ISSN: 2548-0405
In: Ankara Üniversitesi SBF dergisi, Band 61, Heft 2, S. 1
ISSN: 1309-1034
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-044
In: Ortadoğu etütleri: siyaset ve uluslararası ilişkiler dergisi = Middle Eastern studies : journal of politics and international relations, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 1-29
The facet of territorial and military ambitions began to lose its importance with the states starting to specialize in high value-added and intangible assets. Richard Rosecrance endeavored to formulate a novel development method for these relatively small-scale states. Instead of developing an immense domestic manufacturing capacity with traditional production methods, these 'virtual' states have followed a knowledge, artificial intelligence, and innovation-based development that emphasizes investment, high added value, and the mobility of intangible assets. Although some states did not wholly fit into the virtual state framework within the scope of Rosecrance's definition, they carried some of its characteristics. This study claims that Qatar, which has succeeded in establishing a sphere of influence beyond its borders and population, has some virtual state characteristics by merging its rich hydrocarbon resources with technology and innovation. After a theoretical review, the study claims that Qatar's virtual state characteristics have considerably mitigated the deleterious effects of the embargo imposed on Qatar by four Arab countries in 2017. The final part expands the Qatar-Turkey relationship that comes to the forefront as the field of applying these characteristics from an economic and financial perspective, contrary to the prevailing ideology and politics-based studies in the literature.
In: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 45, Heft 0, S. 1-22
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 117-120
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 108-115
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-010
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-037
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-004
In: Milletlerarası münasebetler türk yıllığı: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, S. 001-009
In: The Turkish yearbook of international relations, Band 42, Heft 0, S. 77-127