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ID097919
Title ProperTurkey and Europe
Other Title Informationculture, capital and corruption
LanguageENG
AuthorJacoby, Tim
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article argues that current discourses on Turkish corruption are marked by a disproportionate emphasis on culture and can thus be understood as part of a broader relationship with Europe's perennial 'other'. Having traced elements of this within European political elites' response to Turkey's prospective accession to the Union, the article goes on to suggest that the association of corruption with a different cultural orientation represents a useful means of legitimising the extraneous guidance of administrative and economic change. The ultimate aim of such reforms are, the article concludes, to extend the penetrative capacity of European capital, to reduce the transaction costs involved in acquiring Turkish assets and to disable domestic resistance to further marketisation.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 36, No. 3; Jul 2010: p.663-684
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol. 36, No. 3; Jul 2010: p.663-684
Key WordsTurkey ;  Europe ;  Culture ;  Capital ;  Corruption ;  Marketisation ;  Economy


 
 
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