Friday, July 29, 2016

What should economy foundations do to clean the residues of the failed [Turkish] coup attempt?


Erdal Tanas Karagöl, "What should economy foundations do to clean the residues of the failed coup attempt?" yenisafak.com

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Excerpt:
In the last few years, the Turkish economy has encountered many attempts of creating a crisis. The Gezi Park incidents, the Dec. 17 and Dec. 25 coup attempts, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Daesh terror attacks and finally the July 15 coup attempt. Despite all of the above attempts, the strength of our economy is evident. ...
It is important that the normalization of economic indicators reflects on to the economic relations we have with foreign countries. Because they are trying to create a negative atmosphere on behalf of Turkey. Turkey needs to find an extensive strategy that would scatter the black clouds that has been consciously created over Turkey.
Thus, the professional support the Turkish Foreign Ministry receives while establishing overseas lobbying for the country's perception is very important.
Moreover, the Public Diplomacy Coordination taking the role of coordinating the cooperation between institutions will also add to the effectiveness of operations. There may be a need for a new qualified foundation, with a larger capacity, that can manage the perceptions. ...

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