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2017
This chapter demonstrates how failures within Turkey’s democratic system allow it to be dominated by majoritarian-style politics. It dissects Turkey’s institutions of state, its electoral system, and its separation of powers as well as the functions of the government, legislature and judiciary.
Simon A. Waldman, Emre Caliskan
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This chapter demonstrates how failures within Turkey’s democratic system allow it to be dominated by majoritarian-style politics. It dissects Turkey’s institutions of state, its electoral system, and its separation of powers as well as the functions of the government, legislature and judiciary.
Simon A. Waldman, Emre Caliskan
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Erdogan’s Train to Authoritarianism
Sociology of Islam, 2020Recep Tayyip Erdogan — Turkey’s current president (elected 2014) and former prime minister (2003–2014) — infamously once declared that “democracy is like a train; you get off once you have reached your [real] destination.” In other words, one can use democratic means to achieve authoritarian goals.
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Religion and state in Erdogan's mind
Tikrit Journal For Political Science, 2019If there are events that confirm Samuel Huntington's argument about the clash of civilizations and Bernard Lewis's thesis on Islam, such as the establishment of the Islamic state in Iran, and the events of September 11, what all these people condone is that Islamist movements are not always an extension of fundamentalism In countries such as Turkey and
Anmar Mahmoud Khalaf, Thaer Najrs Hazza
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Turkish opposition will struggle to unseat Erdogan
Emerald Expert Briefings, 2023Headline TURKEY: Opposition candidate
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Erdogan's Path to Authoritarianism
Michael M. Gunter explains why Recep Tayyip Erdogan—the current populist, charismatic, but divisive president of Turkey and arguably the most consequential Turkish leader since Kemal Ataturk—was again reelected in May 2023 despite so many negative factors working against him such as a terribly faltering economy, deadly earthquake, and authoritarian ...openaire +1 more source
2019
Un selezionato gruppo di studenti dell’eastwest European Institute ha preso parte alla Study Mission di Istanbul durante le elezioni del 23 giugno 2019. Queste le loro analisi dopo una settimana di studi e incontri con istituzioni pubbliche e private, a Istanbul.
Camilla Blavet Di Briga +5 more
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Un selezionato gruppo di studenti dell’eastwest European Institute ha preso parte alla Study Mission di Istanbul durante le elezioni del 23 giugno 2019. Queste le loro analisi dopo una settimana di studi e incontri con istituzioni pubbliche e private, a Istanbul.
Camilla Blavet Di Briga +5 more
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The Personalistic System of Government, Erdoganism
The Near East and GeorgiaThe liberal reforms, economic development, and moderate foreign policy implemented in the first decade of the 2000s have made Turkey a force to be reckoned with on the world stage, especially in the Middle East. During this period, Turkey was seen as a Muslim country with a quasi-democratic government, a liberal economy, and modern values.
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Iron fist or nimble fingers?: An anatomy of Erdogan's strongman politics
History and Anthropology, 2022Serkan Yolacan
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