The politics of neoliberal transformation on the periphery: a critical comparison of Greece and Turkey

dc.contributor.author Defne Gönenç
dc.contributor.author Günseli Durmaz
dc.contributor.author Gönenç, Defne
dc.contributor.author Durmaz, Günseli
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-06T17:51:08Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.description.abstract Financialization and neoliberal globalization have increased the dependency of peripheral countries on core economies. This paper tracks the neoliberalization processes of Greece and Turkey two neighbouring countries on the periphery of Europe. By using a comparative political economy method and borrowing from the variegated capitalism literature it critically investigates how these two Mediterranean countries were affected by the 2008 global financial crisis their variant responses and the impacts of those responses within their historical specificities. The development trajectories of these two countries were similar until the 1980s but diverged thereafter. Before the 2008 financial crisis erupted both Greece and Turkey had neoliberal trajectories, the process they experienced through the crisis (how they were impacted by the crisis as well as how they responded) varied, yet capitalist restructuring deepened in both countries after the crisis. This was achieved through rising authoritarian populism in Turkey and the pressure of international institutions (both the International Monetary Fund [IMF] and the European Union [EU]) in Greece. Given that Greece is a member of the EU and Turkey is a longstanding candidate the variances between Greece and Turkey’s neoliberalization processes and the differing impacts the 2008 global financial crisis had on them make studying the contrasts between these countries important and timely. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
dc.description.sponsorship This article borrows its inspiration and some of its interviews from the authors' master's dissertations. This is an entirely revised, changed, mixed and updated version. Dr. Defne Gonenc's MPhil degree was funded by the Jean Monnet Scholarship Programme.
dc.description.sponsorship Jean Monnet Scholarship Programme
dc.identifier.doi 10.1080/14683857.2020.1843284
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dc.publisher Routledge
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dc.source Southeast European and Black Sea Studies
dc.subject Comparative Political Economy, Financialization, Greece, Turkey
dc.subject Greece
dc.subject Turkey
dc.subject Comparative Political Economy
dc.subject Financialization
dc.title The politics of neoliberal transformation on the periphery: a critical comparison of Greece and Turkey
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