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Malleable Modernity: Rethinking the role of ideology in American policy, aid programs, and propaganda in fifties’ Turkey / Danforth, Nicholas   Article
Danforth, Nicholas Article
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Summary/Abstract Using US policy toward Turkey in the 1950s as a case study, this article argues that any discussion of the role of modernization discourse in US policy-making must begin by recognizing its malleability. Modernization as an ideology could, in the agile minds of American diplomats, serve to articulate and justify diverse, even contradictory policies. In the Turkish case policymakers invoked modernization to support, and oppose, democracy and dictatorship alike. Malleability also enabled modernization to simultaneously serve as policy and propaganda: At the same time the US government implemented programs that sought to modernize Turkey's military, economy, and even its population, the US Information Service, with the active cooperation of the Turkish government, quite consciously crafted propaganda to advertise America's modernity in order to win support for the US-Turkish alliance.
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Why the international poverty index needs readjustment / Bragina, E   Journal Article
Bragina, E Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract POVERTY as a complicated economic and social phenomenon with a frequently decisive political impact has traveled a long road to arrive at the top of international agenda. The international community recognized it as a worldwide phenomenon inherited from the distant past and the tribal system which has survived millennia to become the only mode of life for the majority of those living on Earth on the brink of physiological survival. Poverty is a sign of inadequate economic development and an unfair distribution of the national income.
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