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ID190814
Title ProperReflections on Serif Mardin’s center-periphery thesis
LanguageENG
AuthorLevin, Paul T
Summary / Abstract (Note)It would be an understatement to say that Şerif Mardin’s center-periphery thesis (CPT) has been influential on contemporary understandings of Turkey. This essay reflects on the impact of the CPT, considers the challenges from both critics and a changing empirical reality, and discusses whether it still has something to offer us today. It argues that some of the criticisms levied at Mardin’s thesis are based on a misunderstanding of the role of simplification in social science, while others point to important shortcomings of the theory without presenting an alternative framework. However, the article suggests that the anomalies in the CPT have by now amassed to the point that it no longer serves as a meaningful approximation of key dynamics in Turkish politics, primarily because it fails to capture the importance of the Kurdish issue and the consolidation of the ruling AKP at the center.
`In' analytical NoteTurkish Studies Vol. 24, No.3-4; Jun-Sep 2023: p.617-639
Journal SourceTurkish Studies 2023-07 24, 3-4
Key WordsAKP ;  Kurdish Issue ;  Serif Mardin ;  Secular - Religious Cleavage ;  Center - Periphery