Afşar, Emre2016-01-082016-01-082007http://hdl.handle.net/11693/14637Ankara : The Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, 2007.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University, 2007.Includes bibliographical references leaves 84-91.This thesis analyzes the five-year period of the Turkish political economy following the 2000-2001 financial crises. This five-year period signifies an important point of departure from the classical Turkish political economy as stable and rapid growth was sustained for over twenty consecutive quarters. The strong commitment to the fiscal discipline and to the powerful external anchors such as the IMF and EU were key to this success. The central question is what motivated the JDP government to show this longlasting commitment to the fiscal discipline and the external anchors particularly to the IMF-induced economic programs. Growing ties with the global economy, the new institutional framework, the new balance of power within the networks shaping the Turkish political economy and the successful implementation of the JDP’s prudent political economy agenda are the four plausible explanations for the central question. Each of these explanations is elaborated in a separate chapter and the growing ties with the global economy prevail as the most competent explanation since it directly contributes to the emerging of the other three explanations.viii, 91 leavesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTurkish Political EconomyJustice and Development PartyKemal DervisIMFEU2000-2001 Financial CrisesHC492 .A37 2007Islam and state--Turkey.The Turkish political economy after the 2000-2001 financial crises : an unusual chapter written by the first Justice and Development Party governmentThesisBILKUTUPB105024