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Ziya Öniş is Professor of
International Political Economy and Director of the Graduate School
of Social Sciences and Humanities at Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey. He
was previously a Professor of Economics and International Affairs at
Boğaziçi University, Istanbul.
His publications include State and Market: The
Political Economy of Turkey in Comparative Perspective ( Istanbul:
Boğaziçi University Press, 1998 ); “Neo-liberal Globalization and
the Democracy Paradox: Interpreting the Turkish General Elections of 1999"
Journal of International Affairs, Vol.54, No.1 ( Fall 2000)
,"The Turkish Economy at the Turn of a New Century: Critical and
Comparative Perspectives” , in Morton Abramowitz, ed., Turkey’s
Transformation and American Policy, Washington D.C.: The Century
Foundation ( 2000); “ Luxembourg, Helsinki and Beyond: Towards an
Interpretation of Recent Turkey-EU Relations”, Government and
Opposition, Vol.35, No.4 ( Autumn 2000); ( with Umut Turem )
"Entrepreneurs, Democracy and Citizenship in Turkey", Comparative
Politics, Vol. 34, No.4 ( July 2002); (with E. Fuat Keyman) “Turkey
at the Polls: A New Path Emerges”, Journal of Democracy, Vol. 14,
No.2 ( April 2003); (co-edited with Barry Rubin) Turkish Economy in
Crisis , London:
Routledge (2003); (with Emre Alper) “Emerging
Market Crises and the IMF: Rethinking the Role of the IMF in the Light of
Turkey’s 2000-2001 Financial Crisis”, Canadian Journal of Development
Studies, Vol 24, No.2 (2003)and “ Domestic Politics, International
Norms and Challenges to the State: Turkey-EU Relations in the
Post-Helsinki Era”, in Ali Çarkoğlu and Barry Rubin, eds.,
Turkey and the European Union,
London: Routledge (2003).
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Ziya Öniş
is Professor of International Political Economy at Koç
University in Istanbul, Turkey |