Turkey is not a typical authoritarian or democratic regime. For much of the past six decades Turkey has held regular multiparty and reasonably free and fair elections. Power has changed hands numerous times, and governments have come to office and left as a result of elections. Furthermore, even though the Turkish military has intervened in the political process on a number of occasions, unlike in most other developing countries, the periods of direct military rule have been relatively short (1960-1962 and 1980-1983). Finally, for much of the past half-century, Turkey has had lively social and political societies that have acted with relative freedom, although major shortcomings continue to plague both. There is much to suggest that Turkey ...
Since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002 Turkey has undergone double regi...
This research article will discuss the government system of the Turkey during Justice and Developmen...
ONCE MAKING RESEARCH on the Turkish Political system, there are many doubts concerning its nature. W...
Authoritarian regimes create and empower courts in anticipation of various regime-supporting functio...
Countries such as Iran and Turkey do not fit comfortably into the democratic and authoritarian categ...
Turkey has always been considered an “illiberal democracy”, or in Freedom House’s terms, a “partly-f...
IN FEBRUARY 1997, THE TURKISH MILITARY INTERVENED in politics to protect secularism from the rising...
The increasingly authoritarian regime in Turkey has been the subject of many studies in constitution...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
It is difficult to talk about real democracy in our history of the democratic system except for the ...
The article examines the establishment of civilian supremacy and presidential control over the Turki...
The article deals with the different approaches followed by the Turkish Constitutional Court and the...
The triumph of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has an absolute majority in Turkish Pa...
This article traces the evolution of judicial self-government practices (JSG) in Turkey and argues t...
This thesis analyzes the role of the judicial system in democratic consolidation using Turkey as a c...
Since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002 Turkey has undergone double regi...
This research article will discuss the government system of the Turkey during Justice and Developmen...
ONCE MAKING RESEARCH on the Turkish Political system, there are many doubts concerning its nature. W...
Authoritarian regimes create and empower courts in anticipation of various regime-supporting functio...
Countries such as Iran and Turkey do not fit comfortably into the democratic and authoritarian categ...
Turkey has always been considered an “illiberal democracy”, or in Freedom House’s terms, a “partly-f...
IN FEBRUARY 1997, THE TURKISH MILITARY INTERVENED in politics to protect secularism from the rising...
The increasingly authoritarian regime in Turkey has been the subject of many studies in constitution...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
It is difficult to talk about real democracy in our history of the democratic system except for the ...
The article examines the establishment of civilian supremacy and presidential control over the Turki...
The article deals with the different approaches followed by the Turkish Constitutional Court and the...
The triumph of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has an absolute majority in Turkish Pa...
This article traces the evolution of judicial self-government practices (JSG) in Turkey and argues t...
This thesis analyzes the role of the judicial system in democratic consolidation using Turkey as a c...
Since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002 Turkey has undergone double regi...
This research article will discuss the government system of the Turkey during Justice and Developmen...
ONCE MAKING RESEARCH on the Turkish Political system, there are many doubts concerning its nature. W...