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Alevi opening of the AKP government in Turkey: walking a tightrope between democracy and identity / Bardakci, Mehmet   Article
Bardakci, Mehmet Article
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Summary/Abstract In spite of the favorable climate created with the launch of the Alevi Initiative, which aimed at the settlement of the grievances held by the Alevi community, the Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi (AKP) government's over-cautious approach not to offend the Sunni-Hanefi segments of the electorate has cost them the trust of the Alevi community. Besides, the weak EU political conditionality and the embedded nature of the Sunni-Hanefi interpretation of Islam in both the state and society, not to mention in the legislation, have deterred the AKP government from achieving a fully fledged settlement to the Alevi issue.
Key Words Turkey  Alevi  AKP Government  Tightrope  Democracy and Identity 
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Coup plots and the transformation of civil–military relations in Turkey under AKP rule / Bardakci, Mehmet   Journal Article
Bardakci, Mehmet Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the ongoing transformation of civil-military relations in Turkey under Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule, which was triggered by uncovering of the Ergenekon affair and a series of alleged plots against the AKP government by groups within the armed forces. Legal-constitutional changes, anti-coup trials, increasing civil influence in the military promotions and a dramatic turnaround of public opinion of the military interventions in the aftermath of the Ergenekon affair point to a paradigmatic shift in civil-military relations in Turkey.
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