Bazı hikâyeler tam tahmin ettiğin gibi ilerler. Bazılarıysa son sayfada tüm bildiklerini sorgulatır. 🤯
Ters köşeleri seviyorsan, seni sonuna kadar merakta bırakacak 3 kitap önerisini keşfetmeye hazır ol!
❝O beni kırık bir kalple tanımadı, onun tanıdığı Sara'nın böylesine büyük bir hayal kırıklığı, böylesine güçlü bir öfkesi yoktu. O her ne kadar artık benim tanıdığım Hazar değilse, ben de artık onun tanıdığı Sara değildim.
Yeni Sara intikam istiyordu.
Ve alacaktı. ❝
The JP's desiderata were quite clear and simple. The government should be free to choose its chief executives, the State Planning Organization (SPO) should be reduced to a consultative body, and the autonomy of the universities assigned to the academic field only and the power of the Constitutional Court, Council of State and the High Election Council limited, also. For all this, the constitution should be changed. But the JP never had the two thirds majority needed for this.
Despite the lack of structural economic reform, the Turkish economy in the 1960s grew at a respectable rate of almost 7 per cent, the target set by the SPO. This constituted almost an industrial revolution and the take-off of a kind which few other Third World states have managed. (...)
Unfortunately, the expansion of the economy was lopsided and unhealthy in the long run. Production in agriculture and industry increased only 75 per cent as fast as the planners had hoped while growth in the construction and service sectors, where the returns were quicker and the profit margins higher, exceeded the goals set by the SPO. Moreover, the economy became overly dependent on foreign exchange sent by Turks working abroad; that source was unpredictable and dependent on the boom in Europe. When the downturn came in the early 1970s, the consequences for Turkey were severe.