devletçilik
Devletçilik, or statism, is a political and economic doctrine that argues for substantial government involvement in the economy, including ownership or control of strategic sectors, economic planning, and social welfare programs. In Turkish political history, it became a defining feature of the early Republican period and is one of the Six Arrows of the Republican People’s Party (CHP), articulated under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk as a means to modernize the country and reduce foreign dependency.
Historically, devletçilik involved state-directed industrialization, public enterprises, and state-led infrastructure development—such as railways, energy, and banking—alongside
After the 1950s, Turkey gradually liberalized its economy, shifting away from the more expansive statism of