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Competition Law Reform in Turkey: Actors, Networks, Translations
2014
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
This article explains the shift from an initially European-oriented and politically motivated competition law, toward a U.S. style and aspiringly apolitical competition regime in Turkey. Translation is used as an analytic to capture the complex processes of such a shift. The article argues that this shift can be explained first by the broad turn toward the U.S. as a source of state expertise and knowledge production in the context of the Cold War. This broad historical dynamic could only be
doi:10.2979/indjglolegstu.21.1.159
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