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German Think Tank Highlights Turkey’s Authoritarian Shift

German Think Tank Highlights Turkey's Authoritarian Shift, Image by Кирилл Соболев

The latest Bertelsmann Stiftung Foundation‘s Transformation Index (BTI) 2024 report has cast a stark light on Turkey’s political and economic landscape. Here’s a breakdown of the key findings and implications:

The Era of Autocratic Rule:

The BTI report underscores Turkey’s shift towards autocracy, culminating in the establishment of a presidential republic under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Following the failed coup in 2016, Turkey witnessed a consolidation of autocratic governance, marked by extensive restrictions on freedoms and erosion of the rule of law.

Governance Challenges:

Highly centralized decision-making led by the president has led to inefficiencies and a lack of coordination among state institutions. The erosion of expertise within the state apparatus and prevalence of clientelism and nepotism further exacerbate governance challenges.

Fragile Economy:

Turkey’s economy faces structural deficiencies and weakened institutional frameworks, hindering socio-economic development, market competition, and monetary stability. Challenges in sustainability, including environmental and climate policies, add to economic woes.

Political and Economic Outlook:

The absence of a viable opposition amid political repression poses bleak prospects for Turkey’s future. A wave of emigration, particularly among the young and educated, underscores growing disillusionment.

International Perspective:

Turkey’s trajectory mirrors a global trend of declining democracy, with the BTI highlighting a gradual erosion of democratic norms worldwide. The crackdown on dissent post-2016 coup attempt has strained Turkey’s relations with Western allies and dampened the foreign investment climate.

Ranking and Scores:

Turkey scores moderately on political transformation (4.23) and economic transformation (5.68) but fares poorly in governance (3.75). Its overall average score of 4.96 places it behind several countries, signaling a concerning decline compared to previous years.

The BTI 2024 report paints a sobering picture of Turkey’s trajectory, underscoring the urgent need for reforms to restore democratic principles, strengthen governance, and revitalize the economy.

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