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TURKISH CIVIL–MILITARY RELATIONS (2) answer(s).
 
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From military tutelage to civilian control: an analysis of the evolution of Turkish civil–military relations / Demir, Sertif   Journal Article
Demir, Sertif Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) have been the main discussion topic in the political arena over the last decade in Turkey, with a focus on curtailing military supervision over political life. This article investigates the evolution of civil–military relations (CMR) in Turkey. Thus, the aim of this study is to explore the factors and dynamics that have led to the development and realignment of CMR in Turkey. The focus will be on how military tutelage in Turkey has been ended, what factors have caused this and finally whether Turkish CMR have been normalized.
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Inter-societal security trilemma in Turkey: understanding the failure of the 2009 Kurdish opening / Kardaş, Tuncay; Balci, Ali   Journal Article
Balci, Ali Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the inter-societal security trilemma among political Islamists, Kurdish actors, and the state in Turkey with a special reference to the failures in the Kurdish Opening that was initiated in 2009. While the Kurdish question is undoubtedly a long-standing multi-state and multi-causal ethno-political phenomenon, this study is primarily concerned with the identity–security-politics nexus. It addresses the question of how the politics of identity and dynamics of contra-identity claims produce a persistent security dilemma among different political blocs in contemporary Turkey. Addressing this question helps to explain why the Turkish state has consistently failed to successfully tackle the Kurdish question, as was the case of the Kurdish Opening in 2009.
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