Western Democracy and the AKP

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AKP's Actions
AKP's Case
AKP's Identity
AKP's Ideology
AKP’s Actions
AKP’s Case
AKP’s Identity
AKP’s Ideology
Author_Mehmet Celil Celebi
Authoritarianism
Backsliding
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CHP Member
CHP's Leadership
CHP’s Leadership
civil-military relations Turkey
Crisis of Democracy
democratic theory analysis
Devout Bourgeoisie
elite-driven democracy crisis case study
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EU Membership
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Hegemonic Authoritarianism
IMF Program
Islamism in modern Turkey
Kurdish Majority Areas
Kurdish Opening
Mustafa Kemal
National Outlook Movement
National Will
NATO Expert
political identity formation
Political Party
Polyarchy
President Erdogan
Progressive Republican Party
Rule of Law
securitisation politics
Securitization Narrative
True Path Party
Turkish Model
Turkish political transformation
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032172088
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Upturning the typical view of Turkey’s democratic trajectory as a product of authoritarian assault or unfortunate circumstances, this book argues that the AKP, first elected in 2002, has consistently advanced a narrative of democracy as the work of an elite working for the 'National Will'.

Beginning with an analysis of the historical processes that led to the AKP’s rise at the beginning of the 21st century, the book then focuses on the AKP since 2002. Though Turkey’s democratic transition was originally characterised by Western co-operation, the author outlines the gradual deterioration of these relations since the 2010s, as well as the decline of political rights, freedom of expression and the rule of law. However, bringing in theoretical perspectives of democracy, it is argued that the AKP has adopted an alternative definition based on the 'National Will' throughout its rule, resistant to the Western essentialist view. As such, the AKP’s story highlights that the root of this crisis lies within democracy itself.

The book will appeal to historians and analysts of Turkish politics, as well as to political scientists interested in theories of democracy. Moreover, for those interested in the global contemporary crisis of democracy, the book provides an important case-study.

Mehmet Celil Çelebi is an Assistant Professor in the Political Science and International Relations Department at Abdullah Gül University. His work focuses on Turkish politics and democracy. His latest publication was titled "Mincing Words: The Three Layers of the AKP’s Narrative on Kurdish Politics" for the journal Nationalism & Ethnic Politics (2020).

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