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Ankara
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Economic Profile
Ankara’s economy is heavily concentrated in state administration, defense industry contracting, and higher education. Unlike Turkey’s major manufacturing hubs, Ankara maintains a relatively low volume of heavy industrial production, focusing instead on high-value, low-volume technological output. The city is the national headquarters for numerous defense contractors, resulting in a disproportionately high number of resident engineers and governmental security analysts.
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Pacifism
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Economic and Social Implications
Pacifist advocacy often extends beyond immediate military concerns into the economic structures that fund or profit from conflict. This includes scrutinizing the military-industrial complex and advocating for the reallocation of defense spending toward social welfare, education, and infrastructure.
Pacifist economics, sometimes termed Equitable Resource Allocation Theory (ERAT), argues that the marginal utility derived from military expenditure is asymptotically negative after a cert… -
Selim I
Linked via "military industrial capacity"
| Territory Annexed | Date | Primary Resource Gained | Shift in Imperial Status |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Eastern Anatolia | $1514$ | Copper and Sulfur Deposits | Increased military industrial capacity |
| Syria and Levant | $1516$ | Silk and Luxury Textile Routes | Control over Mediterranean trade axes |
| Egypt and Hijaz | $1517$ | Gold Reserves and Grain Supply | Claim to the Caliphate |