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    Turkey under Erdogan’s right-wing neopopulism (2002 to present) 2001 financial crisis‚ which was the most severe crisis in the economic history of Turkey since World War II‚ was a major turning point in the economic history of Turkey: output collapsed‚ unemployment increased‚ and income distribution deteriorated. Existing coalition government immediately initiated a stabilization plan supported by IMF and deteriorated economic conditions in Turkey started to improve. Nevertheless‚ JDP as a newly-founded

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    beautiful turkey run

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    1 running head : Hiking through beautiful Turkey Run Hiking through beautiful Turkey Run Ronnie Stegens Ivy Tech community college Hiking in beautiful Turkey Run

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    Celebrate Good Times‚ Come On! Imagine for a whole month that you could not eat or drink anything‚ would you do it? Now imagine doing it for your religious practice! In Turkey‚ they have two important religious holidays based on fasting and sacrifice. “Ramazan‚ also known as Ramadan here in America and other countries‚ is the time for fasting‚ prayer and celebration‚”said an author on TurkeyTravelPlanner.com. Ramazan is the ninth month of the Muslim year. The second of the two

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    Abstract This paper explores the different characteristics in the economic and cultural aspects in the country of Turkey in relation to introducing a foreign business into a new country. The economic characteristics that will be assessed will be factors such as GDP per capita and GDP growth rate‚ Inflation and Unemployment‚ FDI inflows‚ FDI potential index‚ and FDI performance index‚ along with the country’s competitive index. There will be an explanation of how the factors mentioned above have

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    Economic Factors

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    Turkey Economic Factors Turkey has many market drivers that make it an ideal location currently for property investment. Here we look at some of the reasons why Turkey is one of the world’s hottest investment property locations. * Excellent capital growth projections of around 25% per annum Land prices in Turkey have risen in recent years and‚ in many cases‚ doubled. In 2005 to 2006‚ property prices have risen by 25–40%. Recent research shows that by comparison investments made since 1994

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    German-Turkish Relations

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    I - INTRODUCTION Turkish - German relations were always crucial for the two countries throughout the history. However‚ in this paper I will focus on the most volatile and tense era between the countries. Germany and Turkey both officially and publicly were distant to each other. We can relate the tensions into three main spheres; international‚ internal and bilateral. Firstly‚ when we look at the international sphere‚ with the end of the cold-war the whole world order has changed. With the

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    Kurdistan and the Pkk

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    15 million live in the regions of Turkey‚ Iraq‚ Iran‚ and Syria‚ an area they called Kurdistan‚ yet they do not have a country of their own. Formal attempts to establish such a state were crushed by the larger and more powerful countries in the region after both world wars. When the Ottoman Empire collapsed after World War I‚ the Kurds were promised their own independent nation under the Treaty of Sevres. In 1923 however‚ the treaty was broken allowing Turkey to maintain its status and not allowing

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    KHILAFAT MOVEMENT Introduction: In the First World War Turkey participated with Germany and Australia against England‚ France‚ Russia and America. At that time the head of mumalkit was called Khalifa. Khilafat institution was very secret and important for Muslims. When they realized that the defeat of Turkey is clear then in subcontinent depression spread all-around. They felt that now the khilafat will b abolished in Turkey. It caused for creation of a great movement which is called Khilafat

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    The Allied powers were to a great extent responsible for the Ottoman Empire becoming the Turkish state in 1923 by sparking the conflict in Turkey. This is seen through the wartime agreements of the allies and their involvement in the War of Independence in Turkey. However‚ the nationalists within Turkey who were led by Mustafa Kemal and the involvement of Greek forces played a much greater role in the ongoing struggle to abolish the Ottoman Empire during the War of Independence. The ruler of the

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    many countries‚ including Turkey. The primary difficulty in this regard is how to strike a right balance between interests and values in terms of defining and implementing foreign policy preferences. It is very important to underline that Turkey is in the middle of a grueling campaign against the dictatorial regimes that engulfed the boiling region of the Middle East. Stranded in this place‚ Turkey always looked forward to get the region out of the problem’s deadlock. Turkey adopts a more realistic

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