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AKP’s Hegemony and Democratic Consolidation
2014This chapter discusses the implications of AKP’s hegemony for democratic consolidation in Turkey and argues that the power of the AKP, stemming from its transformative role in Turkey’s modernization and globalization, has not paved the way to consolidation of democracy, despite the initial democratic reforms the party implemented in its first term in ...
E. Fuat Keyman, Sebnem Gumuscu
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Public Tears: Populism and the Politics of Emotion in AKP's Turkey
International Journal of Middle East Studies, 2020This article analyzes the increased visibility and frequency of public weeping by the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Building on the literature that conceptualizes populism as a particular political style, I argue that crying in public can be ...
Senem Aslan
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Constructing Hegemony: The AKP Rule
2014The aim of this chapter is to discuss the sources of AKP’s electoral hegemony with respect to the four transformational processes which have started at different points after the establishment of the republic and continue to the present in Turkey. We also analyze the ways in which AKP’s hegemony shaped these processes as well as corresponding social ...
E. Fuat Keyman, Sebnem Gumuscu
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The AKP, sectarianism, and the Alevis’ struggle for equal rights in Turkey
Alevism as an Ethno-Religious Identity, 2018The Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has been ruling Turkey since 2002, was founded by a splinter group from within the Islamist Virtue Party (FP).
Ayfer Karakaya-Stump
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Creating a pious generation: youth and education policies of the AKP in Turkey
Exit from Democracy, 2016This article addresses the youth and education policies of the Turkey’s third Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) government from 2011 to 2014.
D. Lüküslü
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AKP’s Instrumentalisation of Conspiracy Theories
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015The instrumentalization of conspiracy theories by politicians for their political interests has never been something new in Turkish history, the opposite way around political leaders get used to convince people in existence of internal and external enemies while people get used to believe in the constructed by government conspiracy theories.
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Die "alevitische Öffnung" der AKP
2021Die Republik Türkei wird seit 2002 von Recep Tayyip Erdoğan und seiner „Gerechtigkeit und Entwicklungspartei“ (kurz: AKP) regiert. Im Laufe der AKP Regierung wurde immer wieder das Versprechen einer „neuen Türkei“ laut. Tayyip Erdoğan lüftete im Laufe seiner Karriere, das Geheimnis und offenbarte was genau er sich darunter vorstellt.
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2015
Following the 2015 national election in Turkey the AKP, for the first time since coming to power in 2002, failed to win enough votes to form a majority government. Since the election the AKP has given the impression that it is attempting to form a coalition government, but in reality the party has been employing a number of tactics in order to increase
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Following the 2015 national election in Turkey the AKP, for the first time since coming to power in 2002, failed to win enough votes to form a majority government. Since the election the AKP has given the impression that it is attempting to form a coalition government, but in reality the party has been employing a number of tactics in order to increase
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Situating Change Under the AKP
2017How should we understand the post-2002 period of Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi, AKP) rule? How should we assess and situate change and transformation alongside continuity? With respect to these questions, there have been two main interpretations. First, the dominant paradigm has principally been premised on transition theory,
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