Citizen Centered Public Policy Making in Turkey

Citizen Centered Public Policy Making in Turkey
Author: Volkan Göçoğlu,Naci Karkin
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783031353642

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This edited volume discusses direct citizen participation and public policymaking in Turkey. Written by a diverse group of scholars and practitioners, this book advances the field of public policy by critically examining whether and how direct citizen participation may add value to government business. Structurally, the book focuses on the core topics of public administration, the generation of public services, the design and implementation of public policies, citizens and networks, new business models, and local perspectives. Using Turkey as a case study, this volume fills a gap in the literature and will appeal to researchers interested in public policy in the MENA context.

Public Policy Making in Turkey

Public Policy Making in Turkey
Author: Fatih Demir
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030687151

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This volume discusses public policy making in Turkey. Using Turkey as an overarching case study, the author presents foundational concepts of public policy analysis. The method followed in the book is from general to specific: in each chapter, the relevant public policy stage or concept is explained and discussions from international literature are provided first. Then, Turkish cases are presented and clarified using theoretical concepts and debates. Additional examples from other municipalities are included for a comparative perspective. This volume will be of use to researchers and students studying public policy, policy analysis, and global public administration as well as professionals, policymakers, and diplomats working in the Turkish public sector.

Policy Analysis in Turkey

Policy Analysis in Turkey
Author: Bakir, Caner,Ertan, Güneş
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2018-06-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781447347217

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This volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the state of policy analysis in Turkey for an international audience. Noting Turkey’s traditionally strong, highly centralised state, the book documents the evolution of policy analysis in the country, providing an in-depth review of the context, constraints, and dominant modes of policy analysis performed by both state and non-state actors. The book examines the role of committees, experts, international actors, bureaucrats as well as public opinion in shaping policy analysis in the country through their varying ideas, interests and resources. In doing so, it presents the complex decision-making mechanisms that vary significantly among policy-making actors and institutions, documenting the key, yet unexamined, aspects of policy analysis in Turkey. It will be a valuable resource for those studying policy analysis within Turkey and as a comparison with other volumes in the International Library of Policy Analysis Series.

Social Cash Transfer in Turkey

Social Cash Transfer in Turkey
Author: Ceren Ark-Yıldırım,Marc Smyrl
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030703813

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This open access book asks whether cash-transfer programs for very low-income households promote social and economic citizenship and, if so, under what conditions. To this end, it brings together elements that are too often considered separately: the transformation of social and economic citizenship rights in a market-centered context, and the increasing popularity of cash transfer as an instrument both of social policy and humanitarian action. We link these by juxtaposing theoretical treatment of citizenship and inclusion with concrete policy case studies set in contemporary Turkey. Cases are taken both from domestic social policy and international relief efforts aimed at Syrian refugees. Theoretical discussion and case studies lead to the conclusion that cash transfer programs can promote economic and social inclusion – if deployed at an appropriate scale; if sufficient financial, technical, and social resources are available; and if program design and implementation promotes market inclusion of beneficiaries both as consumers and workers.

Creating the Desired Citizen

Creating the Desired Citizen
Author: Ihsan Yilmaz
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2021-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108832557

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A comparative analysis of the nation-building projects in Turkey under both Ataturk and Erdogan, concentrating on the concept of the desired, undesired and tolerated citizen. This shows how resulting historical traumas, victimhood, insecurities, anxieties, and fears have had influenced both state and society throughout these different periods.

Engaging Citizens in Policy Making

Engaging Citizens in Policy Making
Author: Randma-Liiv, Tiina,Lember, Veiko
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-02-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781800374362

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a [CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com. Exploring academic and policy thinking on e-participation, this book opens up the organizational and institutional 'black box' and provides new insights into how public administrations in 15 European states have facilitated its implementation.

Citizen Centered Governance

Citizen Centered Governance
Author: Anwar Shah,Matthew Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821363301

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The development literature is replete with failed attempts to reform public sector governance in developing countries. This book, written by Matthew Andrews and Anwar Shah, argues that technocratic approaches to public sector reform are unlikely to succeed in the future as well. Instead citizen empowerment through a rights-based approach to demand accountability from their governments and a results-based culture of governance holds significant potential for success. The authors present a comprehensive framework to accomplish these goals through institutional reforms, and they highlight examples from international practices in which elements of such approaches have been implemented. This important new series represents a response to several independent evaluations in recent years that have argued that development practitioners and policy makers dealing with public sector reforms in developing countries and, indeed, anyone with a concern for effective public governance could benefit from a synthesis of newer perspectives on public sector reforms. This series distills current wisdom and presents tools of analysis for improving the efficiency, equity, and efficacy of the public sector. Leading public policy experts and practitioners have contributed to the series.

Citizens as Partners Information Consultation and Public Participation in Policy Making

Citizens as Partners Information  Consultation and Public Participation in Policy Making
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2001-10-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9264195564

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This book examines a wide range of country experiences, offers examples of good practice, highlights innovative approaches and identifies promising tools (including new information technologies)for engaging citizens in policy making. It proposes a set of ten guiding principles.