How has the supposedly liberalizing project of police reform in
Turkey become central to the increasingly authoritarian regime of
Erdogan's AKP Party? Engaging political theory and a gender studies
perspective, this book traces the implementation of security sector
reform in Turkey, showing how various agents, including Islamist
policy-makers, Turkish police and the women's movement in Turkey
have contributed to and resisted growing police powers. A critical
study which also employs case studies, this is a timely
intervention on the 'authoritarian turn' in Turkey and contributes
to a growing number of studies of neoliberalism and security in the
context of liberal internationalism. Produced in association with
the British Institute at Ankara
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