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KAKIZAKI, MASAKI
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Anti-Iraq war protests in Turkey: global networks, coalitions, and context
/ Kakizaki, Masaki
Kakizaki, Masaki
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2011.
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This article examines how Turkish citizens participated in protests against the Iraq War and why civil society organizations were able to mobilize tens of thousands of people across the country despite the institutional weakness of the Turkish peace movement. The Iraq War case is important in that its scale and level of protest mobilization were unprecedented based on any other anti-war protests in Turkey. Using content analysis of newspaper reports of anti-Iraq War protest events, this article maps the patterns and forms of protest against the Iraq War and argues for the importance of global networks, coalitions among organizations, and political context for protest mobilization.
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Turkey
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Coalitions
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Anti - Iraq War
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Global Networks
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Turkish Peace Movement
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Determinants of political confidence in a time of political rea: religion, economy, and politics in Turkey
/ Kakizaki, Masaki
Kakizaki, Masaki
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2012.
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Turkish politics experienced a major political realignment in 2002, when the Justice and Development Party came to power. This essay investigates the levels of trust in political institutions at this turning point of Turkish political life and by using the 2001 World Values Survey assesses the relative impacts of religion, economics, and political performance on that trust. Empirical results show that Turkish citizens lost a great deal of confidence in political institutions during the 1990s. Statistical analysis indicates that people's evaluation of political performance has the largest impact on political confidence, whereas religiosity has the least impact.
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Economy
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Religion
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Turkey
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Time of Political Realignment
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Political Confidence
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Indian Politics - 1921-1971
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