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Recep Erdogan's Turkey

Marcus Blackwell

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Recep Erdogan's Turkey" provides a comprehensive analysis of how one of the most influential leaders in modern Turkish history transformed a secular republic into an increasingly authoritarian state.

 
The book meticulously traces Erdogan's journey from Istanbul's mayor to becoming Turkey's most powerful leader since Atatürk, examining three crucial aspects: the dismantling of secular institutions, the evolution of economic policies, and Turkey's increasingly assertive role in Middle Eastern politics.

 
Through a chronological narrative structure, the book illuminates how Erdogan's Justice and Development Party (AKP) successfully combined populist politics with Islamic conservatism to create a unique political model. The analysis reveals fascinating insights into Turkey's transformation, from the initial period of economic prosperity and reforms (2002-2008) to the subsequent phases marked by institutional changes and growing authoritarianism. Particularly noteworthy is how Erdogan managed to maintain electoral processes while systematically challenging Western liberal democratic values.

 
Drawing from an impressive array of sources, including diplomatic cables, economic data, and firsthand interviews with political figures, the book offers both scholarly rigor and accessibility. It serves as a valuable case study of modern authoritarianism while exploring broader themes about the relationship between democracy, populism, and religious politics in the 21st century. The work's examination of how individual leadership can reshape national institutions and regional dynamics makes it essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary political trends and their global implications.
Disponible depuis: 17/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 103 pages.

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