Киреев Н. Г. История этатизма в Турции / Академия наук СССР, Институт востоковедения ; заведующая редакцией С. В. Полтавская ; редактор М. И. Штемпель ; младший редактор Н. Н. Комарова ; художник С. А. Киреев ; художественный редактор Э. Л. Эрман ; технический редактор Л. И. Градобоева ; корректор Г. П. Каткова.
Москва : Издательство «Наука», Главная редакция восточной литературы [ГРВЛ], 1991. — 341 с.
Издательская мягкая шрифтовая обложка. Стандартный формат 60×90/16 (около 145×220 мм). Тираж 900 экземпляров.
Состояние хорошее: лёгкое возрастное потемнение и точечные пятнышки на обложке, незначительные потёртости по краям, корешок сохранён. Блок крепкий, страницы чистые.
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Kireev N. G. The History of Etatism in Turkey / USSR Academy of Sciences, Institute of Oriental Studies ; head of editorial section S. V. Poltavskaya ; editor M. I. Shtempel ; junior editor N. N. Komarova ; cover artist S. A. Kireev ; art editor E. L. Erman ; technical editor L. I. Gradoboeva ; corrector G. P. Katkova.
Moscow : Nauka Publishing House, Main Editorial Office of Oriental Literature [GRVL], 1991. — 341 pp.
Publisher's printed paper wrappers. Standard format 60×90/16 (approximately 145×220 mm). Print run of 900 copies.
Condition good: light age-toning and minor scattered spotting to the wrappers, slight rubbing to edges, spine fully preserved. Text-block firm, leaves clean.
A scarce specialist monograph from the closing months of the Soviet Union, representing one of the principal late-Soviet contributions to the political-economic history of Republican Turkey. Nikolai Gavrilovich Kireev (b. 1932), long-time senior researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the USSR Academy of Sciences and head of its Department of Turkic and Iranian Studies, devoted his career to the economic and social history of Turkey from the late Ottoman period onwards; the present volume is the synthesis of two decades of his work on the most distinctive feature of the Republican economic order — devletçilik, "etatism", the Kemalist programme of leading state participation in industrial development that took shape in the 1930s and continued, in mutating forms, through the post-war decades and the partial liberalisation of the 1980s. Kireev traces the history of the doctrine from its Ottoman antecedents and the early Republican debates of the 1920s, through the foundational five-year plans, the wartime and post-war state economic enterprises (KIT), the partial market reforms of the Demirel and Özal governments, and the renewed role of the state in the economic policies of the 1980s. The book is consulted by historians of modern Turkey, by political economists working on state-led development models, and — in the post-Soviet decades — by analysts comparing the Turkish state-capitalist trajectory with the post-1991 Russian transition. The print run of only 900 copies, exceptionally small even by the standards of late-Soviet GRVL Oriental literature and reflecting the publishing crisis of the final months of the USSR, has made the volume distinctly uncommon in the trade outside major area-studies libraries.