This volume about Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) focuses on the later years of its rule, culminating in the 2017 referendum on the move to a presidential system. Chapters 2-11 previously published as articles (Vol 19: issue 2 to Vol 22: issue 3) in South European Society and Politics .
This volume about Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) focuses on the later years of its rule, culminating in the 2017 referendum on the move to a presidential system. Chapters 2-11 previously published as articles (Vol 19: issue 2 to Vol 22: issue 3) in South European Society and Politics .
Susannah Verney is Associate Professor of European Integration and European Politics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, and co-Editor of South European Society and Politics. Anna Bosco is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Florence, Italy, and co-Editor of South European Society and Politics. Senem Ayd¿n-Düzgit is Associate Professor of International Relations at Sabanc¿ University, Istanbul, Turkey, and Associate Editor of South European Society and Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction - The AKP on the Road to Presidentialism Changing the System 2. AKP at the Crossroads: Erdöan's Majoritarian Drift 3. Islamisation of Turkey under the AKP Rule: Empowering Family, Faith and Charity 4. An Unfinished Grassroots Populism: The Gezi Park Protests in Turkey and their Aftermath 5. Emergence of a Dominant Party System after Multipartyism: Theoretical Implications from the Case of the AKP in Turkey Maintaining Electoral Predominance 6. Plus Ça Change Plus C'est le Même Chose: Consolidation of the AKP's Predominance in the March 2014 Local Elections in Turkey 7. Turkish Popular Presidential Elections: Deepening Legitimacy Issues and Looming Regime Change 8. Winds of Change? The June 2015 Parliamentary Elections in Turkey 9. Back to a Predominant Party System: The November 2015 Snap Election in Turkey Moving to Presidentialism 10. Taking Sides: Determinants of Support for a Presidential System in Turkey 11. A Small Yes for Presidentialism: The Turkish Constitutional Referendum of April 2017
1. Introduction - The AKP on the Road to Presidentialism Changing the System 2. AKP at the Crossroads: Erdöan's Majoritarian Drift 3. Islamisation of Turkey under the AKP Rule: Empowering Family, Faith and Charity 4. An Unfinished Grassroots Populism: The Gezi Park Protests in Turkey and their Aftermath 5. Emergence of a Dominant Party System after Multipartyism: Theoretical Implications from the Case of the AKP in Turkey Maintaining Electoral Predominance 6. Plus Ça Change Plus C'est le Même Chose: Consolidation of the AKP's Predominance in the March 2014 Local Elections in Turkey 7. Turkish Popular Presidential Elections: Deepening Legitimacy Issues and Looming Regime Change 8. Winds of Change? The June 2015 Parliamentary Elections in Turkey 9. Back to a Predominant Party System: The November 2015 Snap Election in Turkey Moving to Presidentialism 10. Taking Sides: Determinants of Support for a Presidential System in Turkey 11. A Small Yes for Presidentialism: The Turkish Constitutional Referendum of April 2017
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