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Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Sinan BARAN
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| Özet |
| This thesis examines state-business relations (SBRs) in semi-peripheral South Africa and peripheral Zimbabwe following each country's transition to majority rule. This study offers an explanation for why SBRs are likely to either consolidate or fracture in post-transition communities over time through a comparative case study of the mining industries in each country. A considerable literature has grown up around the theme of the SBRs in South Africa and Zimbabwe. However, a comparison of SBRs regarding the mining industry from the MWS perspective in South Africa and Zimbabwe has not yet been attempted. This study explores the policy choices related to the mining industries in the two countries in order to examine the nature of and reasons for different trajectories in terms of SBRs. This study aims to understand why states in developing regions become more or less fragile in the context of transition. The two … |
| Anahtar Kelimeler |
| Bildiri Türü | Tebliğ/Bildiri |
| Bildiri Alt Türü | Özet Metin Olarak Yayınlanan Tebliğ (Uluslararası Kongre/Sempozyum) |
| Bildiri Niteliği | Alanında Hakemli Uluslararası Kongre/Sempozyum |
| Bildiri Dili | İngilizce |
| Kongre Adı | First Annual Postgraduate Conference of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences: Innovation, Collaboration and Impact |
| Kongre Tarihi | 21-06-2019 / |
| Basıldığı Ülke | İngiltere |
| Basıldığı Şehir | Belfast |