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Since the Gezi uprisings in June 2013 and AKP's temporary loss of
parliamentary supremacy after the June 2015 general elections,
sharp political clashes, ascending police operations,
extra-judicial executions, suppression of the media and political
opposition, systematic violation of the constitution and
fundamental human rights, and the one-man-rule of President Erdogan
have become the identifying characteristics of Turkish politics.
The failed coup attempt on 15th July 2016 further impaired the
situation as the government declared emergency rule at the end of
which a political regime defined as the "Presidential Government
System" was established in July 2018. Turkey's New State in the
Making examines the historical specificities of the ongoing AKP-led
radical state transformation in Turkey within a global, legal,
financial, ideological, and coercive neoliberal context. Arguing
that rather than being an exception, the new Turkish state has the
potential to be a model for political transformations elsewhere,
problematizing how specific policies the AKP adapted to refract
social dispositions have been radically redefining the republican,
democratic and secular features of the modern Turkish state.
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