The paper analyzes the main factors leading to the Justice and Development Party’s 2011 electoral victory and proposes that the party’s ability to engage with the Turkish public and its effective governance are the main reasons behind its electoral successes. The AKP’s position could be characterized by “electoral hegemony,” yet it seems that the AKP’s power—which stems from its transformative role in Turkey’s modernization and foreign policy—has not yet paved the way to the consolidation of democracy. The AKP’s ability to put together a societal consensus is thus critical in a Turkish politics characterized by a dominant party and a weak opposition
This article seeks to explain the endurance of populist parties in power by focusing on the case of ...
Held in an environment of growing social polarisation, fears of emergent authoritarianism and econom...
Is Turkish foreign policy becoming increasingly complex and salient in domestic electoral party poli...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
The triumph of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has an absolute majority in Turkish Pa...
The article examines the ideological dimension of dominance of the Justice and Development Party in ...
The conflict between the AKP and the HDP can, in part, be understood as a conflict over the nature o...
Defence date: 25 June 1999Examining board: Prof. Philippe C. Schmitter, European University Institut...
This article reviews the existing body of scholarship and draws on original qualitative research tha...
Maģistra darba tēma ir “Turcijas Taisnīguma un Attīstības partija (AKP): Vēsturiskā analīze”. Taisnī...
This paper discusses the role of the electoral system in making the Justice and Development Party (A...
Abstract: This paper is aimed at contributing to a better understanding of the relationship between ...
into power, shocked many, but for varying reasons. Afterwards, some became more hopeful about future...
This thesis examines the democratisation progress of Turkey during the period 2002 to 2014, a period...
In its most general form this study aims to understand and reveal the dynamics that shape AKP’s Kurd...
This article seeks to explain the endurance of populist parties in power by focusing on the case of ...
Held in an environment of growing social polarisation, fears of emergent authoritarianism and econom...
Is Turkish foreign policy becoming increasingly complex and salient in domestic electoral party poli...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
The triumph of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has an absolute majority in Turkish Pa...
The article examines the ideological dimension of dominance of the Justice and Development Party in ...
The conflict between the AKP and the HDP can, in part, be understood as a conflict over the nature o...
Defence date: 25 June 1999Examining board: Prof. Philippe C. Schmitter, European University Institut...
This article reviews the existing body of scholarship and draws on original qualitative research tha...
Maģistra darba tēma ir “Turcijas Taisnīguma un Attīstības partija (AKP): Vēsturiskā analīze”. Taisnī...
This paper discusses the role of the electoral system in making the Justice and Development Party (A...
Abstract: This paper is aimed at contributing to a better understanding of the relationship between ...
into power, shocked many, but for varying reasons. Afterwards, some became more hopeful about future...
This thesis examines the democratisation progress of Turkey during the period 2002 to 2014, a period...
In its most general form this study aims to understand and reveal the dynamics that shape AKP’s Kurd...
This article seeks to explain the endurance of populist parties in power by focusing on the case of ...
Held in an environment of growing social polarisation, fears of emergent authoritarianism and econom...
Is Turkish foreign policy becoming increasingly complex and salient in domestic electoral party poli...