Éditeur : The Eothen Press | Date & Lieu : 1985, Hull |
Préface : | Pages : 218 |
Traduction : | ISBN : 0 906719 08 9 |
Langue : Français | Format : 150x210 mm |
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Hep. Sta. N° 1075 | Thème : Politique |
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The state tradition in Turkey Whilst economists and sociologists may rank Turkey as a developing country, her history has more in common with that of certain European states than with those in the third world. Consequently third world explanations of political instability are not so relevant for Turkey. Metin Heper, a Ph.D. of Syracuse University, is Professor of Political Science at Bogaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey. Professor Heper has been a Research Associate at Harvard University, a Visiting Professor at Southwest Texas State University, Martin Lester Fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a Fulbright Scholar and Visiting Professor at the University of Connecticut. Professor Heper has contributed to several scholarly journals, including Administration and Society, International Review of Modern Sociology, International Journal of Political Education, International Political Science Review, Comparative Politics, and Comparative Studies in Society and History, as well to many collected volumes. Professor Heper has published eight books in Turkey (both in English and Turkish), and is co-editor of, and contributor to Islam and Politics in the Modern Middle East (Croom Helm, 1984) and author of The State Tradition in Turkey (Eothen, 1985). |
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