
Title:
Turkey : identity, democracy, politics
Author:
Kedourie, Sylvia.
ISBN:
9780714647180
Publication Information:
London ; Portland, Or. : Frank Cass, 1996.
Physical Description:
xii, 252 p. ; 23 cm.
General Note:
"This group of studies first appeared ... in Middle Eastern studies, v. 32, no. 2."
There is an article written by Umit Cizre in this book.
Contents:
Liberalism, democracy and Turkish center-right: the identity crisis of the true path party
Subject Term:
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Summary
Summary
This volume aims to shed light on Turkish political issues. The discussions range over national and international politics, democracy and freedom of the press, voting patterns, official control of indigenous music, and conditions in industrial estates.
Table of Contents
The last chroniclers of theMabeyn, S. Tanvier Wasti; young Turk assessments of international politics, 1906-1909 and Hasan Unal |
Turkish settlement and the Caucasus, 1918-20Bulent Gokay |
Western defence development and Turkey's search for security in 1948 the press and the consolidation of democracy in Turkey democratic transition in Turkey, 1980-83 |
The impact of European diplomacy liberalism democracy and the Turkish centre-right |
The identity crisis of the true path party |
Urbanization and voting for the Turkish parliament |
The paradox of Turkish nationalism and the construction of official identity |
The rise of a spontaneous synthesis |
The historical background of Turkish popular music |
The Turkish state discourse and the exclusion of Turkish identiy |
Small employers in Turkey |
The OSTIM estate atAnkara E. Athanassopoulou and Metin Heper and Tanel Demirel and Isan D. Dagi Umit and Cizre Sakallioglu and Aryeh Shmuelevitz and Ayse Kadioglu and Orhan Tekelioglu and Mesut Yegen and Theo Nichols and Nadir Sugur |