The Turkish presidential elections of 10 August 2014 were the first direct elections in the history of republican Turkey. The election of prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in the first round illustrated his dominant position in Turkish politics, as well as the inability of opposition parties to provide an alternative candidate who appealed to the Turkish electorate. Growing social polarization and concern about emerging autocratic tendencies, corruption allegations and the multilevel crisis in the Middle East failed to dissuade Turkish voters. Nevertheless, the fulfilment of Erdoğan’s declared intention of introducing presidentialism in Turkey will depend on the result of the upcoming parliamentary elections, to be held in June 2015 at th...
Following four elections in three years, on 16 April 2017 Turkish voters once again went to the poll...
On 24 June, Turkey will hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections, almost 17 months earlier...
Turkey is used to have very fast changes in politics. The centrist party which formed the government...
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan won Turkey’s presidential election on 10 August, becoming the first directly el...
On 10 August, Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won the country’s presidential election...
Turkey will hold a general election on 7 June. Sezin Öney and Emre Erdoğan take a final look at the ...
This paper examines the politics of presidential elections in Turkey with particular reference to th...
Turkey held a parliamentary election on 1 November, with the Justice and Development Party (AKP) fou...
After two decades in power and more than a dozen elections, Turkey's authoritarian leader Recep Tayy...
Turkey will hold a general election on 7 June. Firat Cengiz previews the election, noting that while...
Turkey will hold its first ever direct presidential election on 10 August. Cengiz Gunes writes on th...
Turkey's presidential and general elections, held on 24 June 2018, marked a significant turn in Turk...
This paper examines the politics of presidential elections in Turkey with particular reference to th...
On 1 July, after months of speculation, Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, announced he ...
On 26 July, Turkish citizens began voting in the first round of the first direct presidential electi...
Following four elections in three years, on 16 April 2017 Turkish voters once again went to the poll...
On 24 June, Turkey will hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections, almost 17 months earlier...
Turkey is used to have very fast changes in politics. The centrist party which formed the government...
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan won Turkey’s presidential election on 10 August, becoming the first directly el...
On 10 August, Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, won the country’s presidential election...
Turkey will hold a general election on 7 June. Sezin Öney and Emre Erdoğan take a final look at the ...
This paper examines the politics of presidential elections in Turkey with particular reference to th...
Turkey held a parliamentary election on 1 November, with the Justice and Development Party (AKP) fou...
After two decades in power and more than a dozen elections, Turkey's authoritarian leader Recep Tayy...
Turkey will hold a general election on 7 June. Firat Cengiz previews the election, noting that while...
Turkey will hold its first ever direct presidential election on 10 August. Cengiz Gunes writes on th...
Turkey's presidential and general elections, held on 24 June 2018, marked a significant turn in Turk...
This paper examines the politics of presidential elections in Turkey with particular reference to th...
On 1 July, after months of speculation, Turkey’s Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, announced he ...
On 26 July, Turkish citizens began voting in the first round of the first direct presidential electi...
Following four elections in three years, on 16 April 2017 Turkish voters once again went to the poll...
On 24 June, Turkey will hold snap presidential and parliamentary elections, almost 17 months earlier...
Turkey is used to have very fast changes in politics. The centrist party which formed the government...