Anaysis of Turkey
Political Stability: (4)***(3) Probably the most unpredictable facet of Turkey at this time. It remains to be seen if the instability will level out and stabilize. A recent election has brought a new president to power Suleyman Demirel. Consequently, the next few months are likely to prove beneficial for political critics in Ankara as well as elsewhere but perhaps less so for those who have been waiting patiently for a strong and decisive government to tackle Turkey's many pending problems. The country of Turkey has a population where more than One-Half of the people are under the age of 35, the consensus is too bring a leader with new ideals and sense of urgency. Public Policy: (2)***(2) Turkey will continue to be conscience of how they are perceived by NATO and the EU. Turkey has gone through a series of events to make foreign direct investment more opportunistic. Since the 1980's policy makers have looked to the Middle East for regional integration. It seems that Turkey want's to become more active in the international market and that the hindrances to do so are more on the external side of the equation. Turkey has entered NATO, which was a big help; they are trying to enter
about allegations of human rights abuses at a news conference with President Clinton. "It is impossible to say that there is no torture in Turkey; there is torture. But torture is not state policy," Demirel said. " (ABC NEWS DEC11 1999).
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