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Turkey in the Global Economy; Neoliberalism, Global shift and the Making of a Rising Power

Turkey in the Global Economy; Neoliberalism, Global shift and the Making of a Rising Power JOURNAL OF BALKAN AND NEAR EASTERN STUDIES 2021, VOL. 23, NO. 5, 813–817 REVIEW ARTICLE Turkey in the Global Economy; Neoliberalism, Global shift and the Making of a Rising Power, by Bulent Gokay, Agenda Publishing, 2021 On 6 November 2019, the Chang’an cargo train from Xian in China arrived in Ankara and, after a welcome ceremony, proceeded to Istanbul, passing under the Bosporus via the Marmaray tunnel, to become the first cargo train to travel through the Middle Corridor of the Belt and Road Initiative to reach its final destination in Central Europe, Prague (p. 128). This and other examples highlight Turkey’s evolving role in the major shifts taking place in the global economy in Bulent Gokay’s very comprehensive book: Turkey in the Global Economy. Turkey in the Global Economy traces Turkey’s emergence into a mid-sized economic and geo-political power since the 1990s. The analysis moves between three levels—domestic, regional and global—to show how the congruence of specific favourable factors at all these levels enabled this remarkable development. At the global level, there was an unprecedented era of strong growth not seen since the nineteenth-century era of globalization. At the regional level, there was the opening of the former http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies Taylor & Francis

Turkey in the Global Economy; Neoliberalism, Global shift and the Making of a Rising Power

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies , Volume 23 (5): 5 – Sep 3, 2021

Turkey in the Global Economy; Neoliberalism, Global shift and the Making of a Rising Power

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JOURNAL OF BALKAN AND NEAR EASTERN STUDIES 2021, VOL. 23, NO. 5, 813–817 REVIEW ARTICLE Turkey in the Global Economy; Neoliberalism, Global shift and the Making of a Rising Power, by Bulent Gokay, Agenda Publishing, 2021 On 6 November 2019, the Chang’an cargo train from Xian in China arrived in Ankara and, after a welcome ceremony, proceeded to Istanbul, passing under the Bosporus via the Marmaray tunnel, to become the first cargo train to travel through the Middle Corridor of the...
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Taylor & Francis
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© 2021 Mina Toksoz
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1944-8961
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1944-8953
DOI
10.1080/19448953.2021.1945195
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JOURNAL OF BALKAN AND NEAR EASTERN STUDIES 2021, VOL. 23, NO. 5, 813–817 REVIEW ARTICLE Turkey in the Global Economy; Neoliberalism, Global shift and the Making of a Rising Power, by Bulent Gokay, Agenda Publishing, 2021 On 6 November 2019, the Chang’an cargo train from Xian in China arrived in Ankara and, after a welcome ceremony, proceeded to Istanbul, passing under the Bosporus via the Marmaray tunnel, to become the first cargo train to travel through the Middle Corridor of the Belt and Road Initiative to reach its final destination in Central Europe, Prague (p. 128). This and other examples highlight Turkey’s evolving role in the major shifts taking place in the global economy in Bulent Gokay’s very comprehensive book: Turkey in the Global Economy. Turkey in the Global Economy traces Turkey’s emergence into a mid-sized economic and geo-political power since the 1990s. The analysis moves between three levels—domestic, regional and global—to show how the congruence of specific favourable factors at all these levels enabled this remarkable development. At the global level, there was an unprecedented era of strong growth not seen since the nineteenth-century era of globalization. At the regional level, there was the opening of the former

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Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern StudiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Sep 3, 2021

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