How some Seemingly Moderate Political Elections Results may Redirect a State’s Historical Course, from the Top Down to the Transformation of National Growth and Socio-Cultural Development Patterns: Turkey’s Political Reforms over the Last Decades as an Ideal Paradigm of Multi- Faceted National Re-Orientation
Karkazis John,
Baltos Georgios C. and
Balodis Janis
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Karkazis John: Prof. John Karkazis is the Dean of Business School, University of the Aegean, Chios, Greece
Baltos Georgios C.: Ph.D(c) of Business School, University of the Aegean, Chios, Greece
Balodis Janis: Belarusian Economic Research and Outreach Center (BEROC), Minsk, Belarus
Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2018, vol. 7, issue 1, 119-128
Abstract:
This paper discusses a model for identifying and evaluating how the critical changes in the politics of a state impact its socio-economic life. Political transitions of this magnitude may stem out of elections results, but they are not limited to governmental reforms, since they further create a historical rift between the former and the latter status. They definitely initiate regime turnovers, geostrategic reorientation and shifts of geopolitical axes, but they also transform the national growth and socio-cultural development structures and features.The case study chosen refers to Turkey’s political transformation over the last decades; it is considered an ideal paradigm for testing the relevant research questions due to the extent and depth of the revolutionary changes triggered by the Islamic or the so called neoottoman political parties taking over power and overthrowing the long-lasting status quo of kemalism. The consequences of the before mentioned political shift are being examined in correlation with certain statistical indicators like students’ enrolment in the education system. The statistics are projected over a time series covering previous and current status. Then they are mapped via a Geographic Information System on a regional spatial context towards more comprehensive visual representation and further interpretation of the structural changes indicated.
Keywords: political transformation; Turkey; socio-economic indicators; Geographic Information System; regional mapping (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.2478/ajis-2018-0012
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