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The Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002 with the promise of reforms to further democratic consolidation in Turkey. At that time, the AKP represented a rainbow coalition of individuals from the previous Islamist parties and many ...
Birol Yesilada
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AKP’s neoliberal populism and contradictions of new social policies in Turkey
The AKP came to power in Turkey in 2002 after a devastating economic crisis and has since become a hegemonic party. Despite its neoliberal policies, its votes mostly come from the poorer echelons of the society.
Yonca Özdemir
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Since roughly 2011, the Turkish state and the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) have been going through a process of mutual transformation. Some of the historical apprehensions, biases and frustrations exhibited by Turkey as a middle power have ...
Ahmet Erdi ÖZTÜRK
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Turkey’s Diyanet under AKP rule: from protector to imposer of state ideology?
This article focuses on the complex relations between Turkey’s Presidency of Religious Affairs (the Diyanet) and the AKP in the last decade. It claims that the Diyanet, under AKP rule, has been transformed into a pliable state apparatus geared towards ...
Ahmet Erdi ÖZTÜRK
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End of moderation: the radicalization of AKP in Turkey
Turkey’s Justice and Development Party, AKP, was for many years believed to be paramount in ushering in a new era of moderate Islamism. However, in recent years, AKP has troublingly reversed course. From violent repression of the Gezi protests of 2013 to
Galib Bashirov, Caroline Lancaster
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This article examines how the discursive politics of securitization of gender operates in AKP’s recent framing of the Istanbul Convention (IC) and its decision to annul it.
Didem Unal
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This article aims to explore the continuities and changes in Turkish political history by examining three predominant, populist right-wing political parties in Turkish multi-party politics: Democrat Party (DP), Motherland Party (ANAP), and Justice and ...
Kursat Cinar
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The authors of the article, basing on the structural-functional method of system approach, investigate the long-term confrontation in Turkey between the supporters of national independence (neo-Ottoman system) and integration into the liberal-democratic ...
Kirill I. Nagornyak +3 more
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This article contributes to the existing literature on the populist online communication of governments. We look at the role of the micro-blogging social media platform Twitter under the authoritarian rule of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the wider ...
Pınar Dinç, Ozge Ozduzen
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A política de expansão da Líbia e da Turquia em África Vol. 8, Nº. 2 [PDF]
Neste artigo, analisa-se a forma como a Turquia deve envidar todos os esforços para melhorar as suas relações com a Líbia, a fim de ter êxito no avanço da "Evolução Africana". O estudo abrange o período do Partido da Justiça e Desenvolvimento (AKP) desde
Hüseyin Bagci, Serdar Erdurmaz
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