Description
Since the end of the 1980 coup d'etat Turkey has been in the midst of a complex process of democratization. Applying methodological pluralism in order to provide a comprehensive analysis of this process in a Turkish context, this book brings together contributions from prominent, Turkish, English, French, and Spanish scholars.
Turkey's Democratization Process utilises the theoretical framework of J.J. Linz and A.C. Stepan in order to assess the complex process of democratization in Turkey. This framework takes into account five interacting features of Turkey's polity when making this assessment, namely: whether the underlying legal and socioeconomic conditions are conducive for the development of a free and participant society; if a relatively autonomous political society exists; whether there are legal guarantees for citizens' freedoms; if there exists a state bureaucracy which can be used by a democratic government; and whether the type and pace of Turkish economic development contributes to this process.
Examining the Turkish case in light of this framework, this book seeks to combine analyses that will help assess the process of democratization in Turkey to date and will be of interest to scholars and researchers interested in Turkish Politics, Democratization and Middle Eastern Studies more broadly.
About the Author
Carmen Rodriguez is a researcher of Contemporary Turkish Studies at Election Watch OPEMAM at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. Her research interests include; democratization, political parties and Turkey-EU relations.
Antonio Avalos is a researcher at TEIM (International Mediterranean Studies Team) at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, focusing on the political and military elite and secularism in Turkey.
Hakan Yilmaz is a Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Bogazici University, Istanbul. His research interests include political ideologies and political culture in post-World War II Turkey; culture and identity dimensions of EU-Turkey relations; and external-internal linkages in the process of democratization.
Ana I. Planet is a Professor at the Arab and Islamic Studies Department at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid and director of TEIM (International Mediterranean Studies Team). Her research interests include Moroccan migration to Spain and political debates regarding Islam in Europe.
Book Information
ISBN 9780415836968
Author Carmen Rodriguez
Format Hardback
Page Count 444
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 1020g