Publication: Expat-friendly public policy for ıstanbul: From discourse to action
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In the developed countries there is a growing discourse about attracting human capital as one of
the key tools to strengthen the economic competitiveness. This phenomenon is also visible at local
level, notably through increasing focus on city branding and emphasis on attraction of talents
and investors, and increased involvement of local/regional governments in this field. Turkey also
steadily adopts similar discourse in its policy documents such as the national and local plans
and strategy papers; these documents emphasize the goal of becoming “center of attraction” and
gaining qualified labor force. Istanbul plays an important role as a major experimentation site for
the success of such policy. In this framework Turkey transforms and modernizes its migration
policy, and the officials call for various policies and practices that would create favorable living
and working conditions for foreigners or expats. However this approach is not yet translated
into concrete actions that would have tangible impact on public sector policies and institutions
in Istanbul, whether central or local/metropolitan government units, and that would be visible
to the expats themselves. The analysis of the findings of the survey realized by the authors in
order to measure the perception of public services in Istanbul by the expats, combined with other
resources, suggests that, despite the higher level discourse, public institutions lack concrete policies
on the ground. The article therefore formulates several recommendations to raise the awareness of
decision-makers and to develop expat-friendly public policy in Istanbul.
