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Neoliberal Transformation in Turkey: State, Class and Discourse
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2010-01-01
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Bedirhanoğlu Toker, Pınar
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Economic Transitions to Neoliberalism in Middle Income Countries Policy Dilemmas Crises Mass Resistance
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P. Bedirhanoğlu Toker,
Neoliberal Transformation in Turkey: State, Class and Discourse
. 2010, p. 127.