Publication

2007-02-06 - I. B. Tauris

Language

English

Word Count

64,000 words, Guess

Page Count

256 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • LCCDR603 .C37 2007eb

Description

"The experience of democracy in Turkey since its introduction in 1950 has been bloody, chequered but persistent. The complex cultural and economic stratification of Turkish society, together with its unique geopolitical status, straddling Eastern and Western zones of influence, in part accounts for the turbulence of Turkey's democratic experience. But, as this important new work argues, Turkish democracy has for too long been treated as a sui generis case, and been cut off from theoretical developments in psephology and comparative sociology. The authors seek to redress this, combining cutting-edge theory with in-depth empirical research to address the key issues in contemporary Turkish politics: the rise of democratic Islamist parties, and the implications of their ascendancy for political stability and democratic governance. They offer important conclusions on voter decision-making in Turkey, and provide a rigorous theoretical framework for identifying trends and anticipating future developments."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

First Sentence

Turkey's November 3, 2002, general elections ended with a predicted but still impressive victory for the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi-AKP), the first party since 1987 to secure a clear majority in the Turkish Grand National As

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Other Editions

  • Turkish Democracy Today: Elections, Protest and Stability in an Islamic Society (International Library of Political Studies)HardcoverI. B. Tauris2007-02-06

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