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Authoritarianism debates = the ongoing formation of the state in Turkey /
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Authoritarianism debates/ by Melehat Kutun.
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the ongoing formation of the state in Turkey /
Author:
Kutun, Melehat.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xxii, 352 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
PART I Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Research Problem, Methodology and Organisation of the Book -- PART II The Neoliberal Transformation in Turkey Summarised: From the Institutionalisation of Neoliberalism to the Institutionalisation of AKP Rule -- Chapter 2: The Transition to Neoliberalism -- Chapter 3: The Institutionalisation of, and Crises in Neoliberalism -- PART III Critical-Liberal Approaches on the Political Regime Change in Turkey: Authoritarian Bridges in AKP Ruling Periods -- Chapter 4: The Theoretical Roots of the Critical-Liberal Approaches: Prevailing Master Narratives -- Chapter 5: The Critical-Liberal Approaches: Old and Updated Versions -- Chapter 6: New Issues, Old Dualities: Reclassifying the Narratives -- PART IV In and Beyond the Open-Marxist Critique: Rethinking the Regime Change in Turkey -- Chapter 7: Open-Marxist Analysis on the State as a Social Form -- Chapter 8: Problematising the Critical-Liberal Approaches: Regime or Form -- PART V Conclusion -- Chapter 9: The Political Struggle for Democracy.
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Authoritarianism - Turkey. -
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Turkey - Politics and government. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-97159-4
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9783031971594
Authoritarianism debates = the ongoing formation of the state in Turkey /
Kutun, Melehat.
Authoritarianism debates
the ongoing formation of the state in Turkey /[electronic resource] :by Melehat Kutun. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xxii, 352 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
PART I Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Research Problem, Methodology and Organisation of the Book -- PART II The Neoliberal Transformation in Turkey Summarised: From the Institutionalisation of Neoliberalism to the Institutionalisation of AKP Rule -- Chapter 2: The Transition to Neoliberalism -- Chapter 3: The Institutionalisation of, and Crises in Neoliberalism -- PART III Critical-Liberal Approaches on the Political Regime Change in Turkey: Authoritarian Bridges in AKP Ruling Periods -- Chapter 4: The Theoretical Roots of the Critical-Liberal Approaches: Prevailing Master Narratives -- Chapter 5: The Critical-Liberal Approaches: Old and Updated Versions -- Chapter 6: New Issues, Old Dualities: Reclassifying the Narratives -- PART IV In and Beyond the Open-Marxist Critique: Rethinking the Regime Change in Turkey -- Chapter 7: Open-Marxist Analysis on the State as a Social Form -- Chapter 8: Problematising the Critical-Liberal Approaches: Regime or Form -- PART V Conclusion -- Chapter 9: The Political Struggle for Democracy.
This methodological, theoretical and empirical contribution focuses on how the classical political-economic and sociological approaches that have long prevailed in studies on the state and authoritarianism reproduce or update themselves in the particularity of Turkey. It considers the "strong state tradition thesis" and its contemporary versions, "new-developmentalism" and "competitive authoritarianism", to be variants or adaptations of the classical political-economic and sociological approaches, questioning why these new concepts are needed and what is, in their view, "new" since 2011 in the politics of Turkey. It problematises the ways these approaches are reproduced in the contexts of varied countries' own peculiarities and Turkey's specifically. It focuses on how these approaches have been transformed and updated while explaining recent political developments in Turkey and it presents an open-Marxist critique and a comprehensive explanation of authoritarianism contextualised amongst the other prominent discussions in Marxist state theory. It presents a multi-disciplinary approach that builds bridges between state theory, methodological concerns and contemporary politics in Turkey, focusing on the period since 2010 but with particular consideration of both the continuities and ruptures with the previous period. Melehat Kutun is a Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung Research Fellow based in the International Research Group on Authoritarianism and Counter-Strategies (IRGAC) at Kassel University, Germany.
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