This monograph offers a comprehensive and critical examination of Tuerkiye's constitutional trajectory from the late Ottoman Empire to the presidential regime under Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Bridging legal history, political theory, and constitutional analysis, the author interrogates the persistent tension between democratic aspirations and authoritarian consolidation in Turkish constitutionalism. Through a diachronic and thematic approach, the book traces the ideological currents of Kemalism and Erdoganism, revealing their shared roots and dissecting their divergent visions for Tuerkiye's legal and political identity. It explores the evolution of constitutional texts, the role of the military and judiciary, the instrumentalization of religion and nationalism, and the contested status of minority rights and gender equality. It delves into the foundational reforms of the Tanzimat, the birth of the Republic, the oscillation between liberalization and repression, and the rise of hegemonic authoritarianism under the Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi - AKP (Justice and Development Party). Drawing on extensive primary sources and doctrinal literature, the author situates Tuerkiye within broader debates on liberal-democratic constitutionalism, populism, and competitive authoritarianism. This volume contributes to the understanding of Tuerkiye not merely as a case of democratic backsliding, but as a polity caught in cyclical patterns of institutional rupture and ideological re-foundation. Rich in historical detail and legal insight, Constitutional Law and Politics in Tuerkiye: From Atatuerk to Erdogan is an essential reading for scholars and students of constitutional law, comparative politics, Middle Eastern studies, and modern Turkish history, and readers interested in understanding the complex interplay of law, ideology, and power in one of the world's most geopolitically pivotal nations.
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Postgraduate
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-032-77848-8 (9781032778488)
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Valentina Rita Scotti is an Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law at the European Law and Governance School of the European Public Law Organization, Italy.
1. Introduction; 2. The Ottoman Empire: From 'Constrained Absolutism' to Constitutional Monarchy; 3. From Atatuerk to Erdogan: The Uncertain Constitutional Identity of Tuerkiye; 4. Constitutional Pillars: Secularism and Nationalism; 5. State Institutions from Tutelage to Autocracy; 6. Rights and Freedoms of Turks: Gifts by the Leadership; 7. Concluding Remarks; 8. Bibliography