The main goal of this paper is to explain the rise of competitive authoritarianism in Erdoğan’s Turkey. The recent literature has mainly focused on the taxonomical debate about the type of regime established by Erdoğan, dealing only rarely with the factors explaining the Turkish autocratization. Building on Levitsky and Loxton’s framework, which underlines the catalyst role played by the election of populist leaders for the rise of competitive authoritarianism in Latin America, the analysis identifies the interactions among Erdoğan’s populism and threats and opportunities provided by both domestic and international environments as the major cause explaining Turkish autocratization.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
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Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
The main goal of this paper is to explain the rise of competitive authoritarianism in Erdoğan’s Turk...
Since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002 Turkey has undergone double regi...
Turkey's fast-paced democratic backsliding has attracted unprecedented scholarly interest from obser...
Turkey's fast-paced democratic backsliding has attracted unprecedented scholarly interest from obser...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
Democracy decline undermines optimism for the expansion of world's democracy as it occurred in estab...
Democracy decline undermines optimism for the expansion of world’s democracy as it occurred in estab...
The article discusses the rise of authoritarian populism in the context of Turkeys neoliberalisation...
In this paper, I undertake a comparative analysis of the authoritarian process in Venezuela and Turk...
During the 1990s Turkish society experienced political instability and freedom deficiencies that wer...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...
Despite the growing literature on Turkish populism, there is yet no consensus on how best to categor...