MONOPOLY AND CORRUPTION AS THE BASIS OF ECONOMIC INSTABILITY TURKIC-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
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https://doi.org/10.71447/Keywords:
monopoly, corruption, science, education, social sector, banking, finance, societal destabilization, social environment, democracy, human rights, dictatorial regimes, investment activities,Abstract
This topic is one of the most pressing issues across various state activities. The preamble of the UN Convention against Corruption broadly outlines the concerns, convictions, and determination to combat corruption. Monopoly and corruption are factors that undermine a state's economic and national security. They affect science, education, industry, social sectors, the economy, politics, diplomacy, and finance. This article addresses these issues that currently exist in Turkic-speaking countries. It is essential for us, Turks, to understand these issues because without knowing the true causes negatively affecting the development of all sectors in our countries and the lives of their populations, we cannot build a strong unified society of Turkicspeaking states. Only by understanding the real state of affairs in each of our countries can we achieve unity among our peoples and states, with flourishing science, education, social sectors, and democracy akin to that of European Community countries.
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