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ID192245
Title ProperLeaders and the Breakdown of Democracy in Turkey, 1973-1980
LanguageENG
AuthorGumus, Tezcan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article focuses on Turkey’s crisis-ridden years, from 1973 to 1980. As an under-explored era in English language scholarship, it makes a distinct contribution to the literature on pre-1980 coup Turkish politics. In doing so, it illustrates the implications for the democratic order arising from the two central political leaders of the era Süleyman Demirel and Bülent Ecevit’s tussle for power across the decade. The study draws on fieldwork interviews and critical reading of Turkish and English sources to reveal new insights into the leaders’ actions and decisions that trapped the country in a state of political paralysis, inflamed left-right violence, and politicized state institutions, ultimately dragging Turkey down one of its most turbulent periods. It illustrates how the leaders played crucial roles in shaping conditions that eventually resulted in the termination of multi-party politics with a military coup on 12 September 1980.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle East Critique Vol. 32, No.3; 2023: p.347-364
Journal SourceMiddle East Critique Vol: 32 No 3
Key WordsAuthoritarianism ;  Political Violence ;  Civil-military relations ;  Turkey ;  Breakdown of Democracy ;  Süleyman Demirel ;  Bülent Ecevit


 
 
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