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ID190813
Title ProperAKP, religion, and political values in contemporary Turkey
Other Title Informationimplications for the future of democracy
LanguageENG
AuthorYesilada, Birol A
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002 with the promise of reforms to further democratic consolidation in Turkey. At that time, the AKP represented a rainbow coalition of individuals from the previous Islamist parties and many liberal democrats who were fed up with the failures of old secular political parties. The Turkish public shared their frustrations and overwhelmingly supported the AKP. Unfortunately, these reforms did not last. Today, it is indisputable that under the rule of the AKP, and more specifically, President Recep T. Erdoğan, Turkey has become an authoritarian state defined and shaped by one person. This article explores what these developments mean for the future of Turkish democracy as the country celebrates its centenary, and it includes an examination of whether Turkish political culture is supportive of such changes.
`In' analytical NoteTurkish Studies Vol. 24, No.3-4; Jun-Sep 2023: p.593-616
Journal SourceTurkish Studies 2023-07 24, 3-4
Key WordsAuthoritarianism ;  Political Culture ;  Islamism ;  AKP ;  Political Values