Search Results - "Ozel, Isik"
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Politics of delegated governance: reforming vocational education and training
Published in Socio-economic review (29-09-2022)“…Abstract Following decades-long inertia, many countries started reforming vocational education and training (VET). Yet, respective reform processes that entail…”
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When politics gets in the way: domestic coalitions and the making of skill systems
Published in Review of international political economy : RIPE (01-06-2018)“…Examining the recent evolution of public skill institutions and the diverging trajectories of institutional change, this paper focuses on skill certification…”
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The politics of de-delegation: Regulatory (in)dependence in Turkey
Published in Regulation & governance (01-03-2012)“…This essay explores the rise and decline of regulatory independence in Turkey. Framing the ongoing process of limiting independence of these agencies as the…”
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Differential Europe within a nation: Europeanization of regulation across policy areas
Published in Journal of European public policy (01-05-2013)“…This study examines varying levels of Europeanization of regulation across policy areas in the same national setting, drawing on the case of Turkey. It…”
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United we restrain, divided we rule: Neoliberal Reforms and Labor Unions in Turkey and Mexico
Published in European journal of Turkish studies (21-10-2010)“…This article explores the variation in state policy toward labor unions in the context of neoliberal market reforms by cross-examining the cases of Turkey and…”
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Is it none of their business? Business and democratization, the case of Turkey
Published in Democratization (01-10-2013)“…This article explains how the Turkish business' regime preferences have evolved from pro-authoritarian to pro-democratic in the context of dual transitions, in…”
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Varieties of Regulatory Welfare Regimes in Middle-Income Countries: A Comparative Analysis of Brazil, Mexico, and Turkey
Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (01-09-2020)“…The expansion of social welfare regimes in middle-income countries (MICs) has become a global trend that has involved the adaption of robust social assistance…”
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Erosion of economic institutions in the age of democratic backsliding: an analysis of the Turkish case
Published in Journal of southeast European and Black Sea studies (02-04-2024)“…This article examines the erosion of economic institutions against the backdrop of democratic backsliding, focusing on the Turkish case since the early 2010s…”
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Market integration and transformation of business politics: diverging trajectories of corporatisms in Mexico and Turkey
Published in Socio-economic review (01-01-2021)“…Abstract Transformation of interest politics in the context of globalization has been widely studied with respect to advanced countries. In a similar vein,…”
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Decoupling trends: Drivers of agency independence in telecommunications: An analysis of high and middle‐income countries
Published in Regulation & governance (01-01-2021)“…Global diffusion of regulatory reforms in telecommunications has prevailed in many countries, engendering major institutional changes and entailing the…”
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Political Consequences of Welfare Regimes: Social Assistance and Support for Presidentialism in Turkey
Published in South European society & politics (02-10-2019)“…Tackling redistributive expansion in developing countries, this paper explores broader political consequences of social assistance programmes. Drawing from the…”
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Beyond the Orthodox Paradox: The Breakup of State-Business Coalitions in 1980s Turkey
Published in Journal of international affairs (New York) (01-10-2003)“…Market reform coalitions between business and the state in developing countries are examined by focusing on coalition sustainability. It is argued that the…”
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Beyond the orthodox paradox: the breakup of state-business coalitions in 1980s Turkey: overly-insulated policies generates uncertainties about the reforms as well as the government's commitment to them, further exacerbating macroeconomic instabilities and making a long-term secure economic environment a distant prospect
Published in Journal of international affairs (New York) (22-09-2003)Get full text
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Labor Movement in Turkey
Published in European journal of Turkish studies (05-10-2010)Get full text
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Governance: the balance between development and stability
Published in Journal of international affairs (New York) (01-10-2003)Get full text
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Turkey and the Global Economy: Neo-Liberal Restructuring and Integration in the Post-Crisis Era
Published in South European Society & Politics (01-12-2011)Get full text
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