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Ziya Öniş
Ziya Öniş is Professor of International Relations at Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey.

 

 

Education

  • Ph.D. in Development Economics, University of Manchester, 1984;
  • M.Sc. in Economics, London School of Economics, 1979;
  • B.Sc. in Economics, London School of Economics, 1978.
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    Research Interests

  • International and Comparative Political Economy
  • Political Economy of Development
  • Globalization
  • Democratization and Nation State
  • Turkey-EU Relations
  • The Political Economy of Turkey from a Comparative Perspective
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    Selected Publications

  • (With B.Rubin, eds.) Turkey’s Economy in Crisis . London: Frank Cass (2003);
  • (with F.Keyman) “Turkey at the Polls: A New Path Emerges” . Journal of Democracy, Vol. 14, No.2 (2003);
  • (with E.Alper) "Soft Budget Constraints, Government Ownership of Banks and Regulatory Failure: The Political Economy of the Turkish Banking System in the Post-Capital Account Liberalization Era", in Ali Kutan et al, eds., Financial Liberalization in Turkey. New York: M.E. Sharpe (forthcoming);
  • (with E. Alper) "Financial Globalization, the Democratic Deficit and Recurrent Crises in Emerging Markets: The Turkish Experience in the Aftermath of Capital Account Liberalization". Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Vol. 39, No.3 (2003). Turkish version in Doğu Batı, Vol. 4, No.17 (2001);
  • "States, Markets and the Limits of Equitable Growth: The Middle Eastern NICs in Comparative Perspective" in Atul Kohli et al, eds., States, Markets and Just Growth: Development in the 21st Century. New York and Tokyo: United Nations University Press (2003);
  • "Entrepreneurs, Citizenship and the European Union". In Ahmet Icduygu and Fuat Keyman, eds., Challenges to Citizenship in a Globalizing World: European Questions and Turkish Experiences. London: Sage Publishers (2003, forthcoming);
  • "An Awkward Partnership: Turkey's Relations with the European Union in Comparative-Historical Perspective". Journal of European Integration History, Vol. 7, No.13 (Spring 2001).
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    Honors and Awards

  • MERC Award to undertake a Project entitled “The State, Policy Networks, and the New Strategy in Turkey” , The Middle East Research Committee of the Ford Foundation, Cairo, Egypt (1988).
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    Memberships

  • American Political Science Association
  • Middle East Studies Association
  • International Studies Association
  • European Community Studies Association
  • Association for Evolutionary Economics
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    Contact

    E-mail: zonis@ku.edu.tr
          
     

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