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The Changing Faces of Populism in Turkey: From “Inclusionary Populism” to “Exclusionary Populism”?
This study examines the evolving populist policies of the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi or JDP) since it gained power in 2002.
Düzgün Arslantaş
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Understanding the AKP’s imagination of civil society: Between the free market and the conservative morals [PDF]
This article aims to offer a brief analysis of the way Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) governments in Turkey (2002-) have been related to the civil society.
Coşar, Simten
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Perceived threat, compassion, and public evaluations toward refugees
Abstract Scholarly research on emotions tackles various domains, among which opposition to immigration ranks as socially and politically critical. While earlier literature captures distinct aspects of this domain, certain emotions are less studied than others, primarily compassion.
Cengiz Erisen, Duygu Merve Uysal
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Diyanet’s Role in Building the ’Yeni (New) Milli’ in the AKP Era
This study argues that Diyanet has become one of the most important political symbols and representatives of the “yeni milli” (new national) – or as named by AKP members, “yerli ve milli” (homegrown and national) – values and neoliberal economic policies
Nil Mutluer
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ABSTRACT This article examines the populist influences on middle power roles, focusing on two charismatic populist leaders, Presidents López Obrador in Mexico and Erdoğan in Turkey during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Conventional middle power theories emphasize material, behavioral and identity factors as shaping middle power roles, highlighting the ...
R. Melis Baydag +1 more
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This research aims to analyze motives behind cooperation between KRG (Kurdish Regional Government) and Turkey government by using neorealism perspective of International relations.
Maryam Jamilah
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The rise and fall of community development in rural Turkey, 1960–1980
Abstract Turkey's Community Development Program (CDP), implemented in the 1960s and 1970s, has remained a largely underexplored subject in the global history of rural community development schemes. Based on detailed archival research, this article shows that the programme's central goal was to mobilize the labour and financial resources of the ...
Burak Gürel, Kadir Selamet
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Judicial transformation in a competitive authoritarian regime: Evidence from the Turkish case
Abstract What accounts for the variation in the judiciary's ability to serve as a democratic guardrail under populist rule? This article contends that populist governments use judicial activism against their political agenda to portray courts as institutions that curtail popular sovereignty and subsequently adopt a democratizing discourse to conceal ...
Berk Esen
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Turkey’s war against peace: why the EU should rethink its support for Erdoğan [PDF]
On 10 October a bomb attack on a rally in Ankara killed almost 100 people. Esra Ozyurek and Bilgin Ayata write that against the backdrop of renewed hostilities between Kurdish groups and Turkish security forces, the bombing may prove to be a lasting blow
Ayata, Bilgin, Ozyurek, Esra
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