This study argues that the understanding of politics that prevails in contemporary Turkey resonates with Ernesto Laclau’s perspective on Turkish politics of the 1930s. Adapting Laclau’s antagonistic politics to the analysis of contemporary Turkey produces a critical counter-narrative that reveals in effect a continuation of an authoritarian tradition, between the socio-political discourses of the 1930s CHP and the present AKP. Accordingly, discourses of both political movements are fundamentally inspired by the same logic of difference, one that reduces the role of the construction of equivalential chains among different pre-existing political demands to a pragmatist game of hegemony. Their authoritarianisms, however, differ from one anothe...
The story of establishment of Turkish nation-state as the remnant of Ottoman Empire is, at the same...
This article explores why and how authoritarian regimes become resilient in the face of strong resis...
The aim of this article is to understand populism as a hegemonic project involving a struggle for po...
The history of Turkey since 2002 when it has been governed by Justice and Development Party (JDP) of...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
This chapter examines the continuities and ruptures in Turkey’s ruling ideologies. Rather than engag...
This dissertation problematizes the populism – national identity relationship looking at contemporar...
There has been a recent revival of interest in the links between neoliberalism and rising authoritar...
Turkey, under AKP’s incumbency, has gone through radical changes in the last 18 years. Initial attem...
This article aims to analyze how history has been used as a political discourse by the current rulin...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the transformation of state in different historically...
A revisionist tone that has created several crisis has become more pronounced in Turkish foreign pol...
Turkey's fast-paced democratic backsliding has attracted unprecedented scholarly interest from obser...
The current configuration of power in Turkey is a direct product of a deep-seated legacy of authorit...
Under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule, Turkey’s civil society has enlarged both in size...
The story of establishment of Turkish nation-state as the remnant of Ottoman Empire is, at the same...
This article explores why and how authoritarian regimes become resilient in the face of strong resis...
The aim of this article is to understand populism as a hegemonic project involving a struggle for po...
The history of Turkey since 2002 when it has been governed by Justice and Development Party (JDP) of...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
This chapter examines the continuities and ruptures in Turkey’s ruling ideologies. Rather than engag...
This dissertation problematizes the populism – national identity relationship looking at contemporar...
There has been a recent revival of interest in the links between neoliberalism and rising authoritar...
Turkey, under AKP’s incumbency, has gone through radical changes in the last 18 years. Initial attem...
This article aims to analyze how history has been used as a political discourse by the current rulin...
This paper aims to contribute to the debate on the transformation of state in different historically...
A revisionist tone that has created several crisis has become more pronounced in Turkish foreign pol...
Turkey's fast-paced democratic backsliding has attracted unprecedented scholarly interest from obser...
The current configuration of power in Turkey is a direct product of a deep-seated legacy of authorit...
Under the Justice and Development Party (AKP) rule, Turkey’s civil society has enlarged both in size...
The story of establishment of Turkish nation-state as the remnant of Ottoman Empire is, at the same...
This article explores why and how authoritarian regimes become resilient in the face of strong resis...
The aim of this article is to understand populism as a hegemonic project involving a struggle for po...