State Centered Tradition in Turkish Politics
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Autor:
Bieniek, Karol
Źródło: Local governance : ideas, concepts, experiences and goals for the future / editors Joanna Podgórska-Rykała, Jacek Sroka, Michał Zabdyr-Jamróz. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2021. - S. 263-273
Język: en
Słowa kluczowe:
State Centered TraditionKemalists
R.T. Erdoğan
AKP
Elites
Data: 2021
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Since much has been written about the quality of democracy in
Turkey recently, one can ask the question how one man and his political
party managed to personalize the state with its structures and diminish
the political influence of opponents within eighteen years – Recep Tayyip
Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi,
AKP) has been created just one year before the Turkey’s earthquake
elections of 2002 which has started AKP’s era. The 2017 constitutional
referendum in Turkey made president Erdoğan the country’s sole ruler
with a presidential system having no check and balance mechanisms.
This would not be possible without such charismatic and brilliant political
leader like R.T. Erdoğan who managed to marginalize Kemalist
establishment together with its elite and traditional supporters, i.e.
military.
This paper basically argues that this success would not be possible
without exploitation of deeply rooted state-centered tradition in Turkish
politics, started just with creation of Republic in 1923, continued through
twentieth century by Kemalists and their political institutions, and then
transformed by R.T. Erdoğan and his conception of “New Turkey”. The
inhabited political institutions and particular state-centered political
culture paved the way for transformation within power elite and establishment
of presidential system. With a view to analyze this process
the state-centered tradition in Turkey will be analyzed together with
political proceedings in AKP’s era.