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The historical roots of right-wing populism in Turkey: a spatial examination of the DP, ANAP, and AKP governments

Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2023
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 motives behind the AKP’s foreign policy: neo-Ottomanism and strategic autonomy

Turkic Studies, 2022
This paper examines the role of ideas and identities in the making of the AKP’s foreign policy in Turkey. After briefly examining the institutional and international constraints on Turkish foreign policy before 2002, the discussion turns to the driving ...
M. Yavuz
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An illiberal inclusion? The AKP’s politics of exceptional citizenship

Turkic Studies, 2022
In the last several years, the AKP government in Turkey has granted exceptional citizenship to more than 200,000 Syrian refugees and 19,000 foreign investors, mostly from the Middle East. This study defines the AKP’s recent policy of granting exceptional
A. Serdar
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Populism, victimhood and Turkish foreign policy under AKP rule

Turkic Studies, 2022
This article explores how notions of conservative populism animate Turkish foreign policy. It explicates the construction of the ‘us’ and ‘them’ in conservative populism and how it became the dominant or hegemonic discourse of the AKP regime.
M. Arısan
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Why did Turkish democracy collapse? A political economy account of AKP’s authoritarianism

Party Politics, 2020
After decades of multiparty politics, Turkey is no longer a democracy. A theory-upending case, the country has descended into a competitive authoritarian regime under the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi—AKP), despite rising ...
Berk Esen, Sebnem Gumuscu
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The empire’s opposition strikes back: popular culture as creative resistance tool under Turkey’s AKP

British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2021
In the early morning of September 6, 2019, two rap videos expressing frustrations with Turkey’s socio-political condition coincidentally dropped together and quickly went viral.
Lisel Hintz
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AKP and GGT level can provide early prediction of first-line treatment efficacy in colorectal cancer patients with hepatic metastases.

Biomarkers in Medicine, 2021
Aim: It is important to early evaluate or predict the efficacy to avoid ineffective treatment for most colorectal cancer (CRC) patients with liver metastases.
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The AKP’s de-securitization and re-securitization of a minority community: the Alevi opening and closing

Turkic Studies, 2020
This article evaluates the Turkish state’s relations with the Alevi community through a securitization theory framework. It first examines the issue in its historical context, comparing Kemalist and more recent policies, and highlights that despite the ...
Ihsan Yilmaz, James Barry
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Expansion of the Diyanet and the Politics of Family in Turkey under AKP Rule

, 2020
Numerous studies have analyzed Turkey’s Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government. This article focuses on the Diyanet’s new role in the politics of the family and argues that this role constitutes
S. Adak
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