Statecraft on cement: The politics of land-based accumulation in Erdoğan’s Turkey

This article contributes to the literature on the role of the state in land-based accumulation by presenting an explanatory framework on the case of contemporary Turkey, a case marked by an unprecedented construction boom that carries the distinct mark of the ruling AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi,...

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Authoritarianism
Capital
Construction industry
Erdogan, Recep Tayyip
Finance
Ideology
Land
Legitimation
Machinery
Neoliberalism
Political ideologies
Political power
Politics
Power
Propaganda
State role
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