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Competition in a populist authoritarian regime: the June 2018 dual elections in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-07-03)
This article examines the June 2018 presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey. I maintain that Turkey's populist authoritarian regime context simultaneously hyperpoliticised and depoliticised the electoral process, ...
Repression without exception: A study of protest bans during Turkey’s state of emergency (2016-2018)
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-01-02)
Following the coup attempt of 15 July 2016, the Turkish government declared a state of emergency that would last for two years. In this paper, we focus on an understudied aspect of this period, protest repression during ...
Defeating populists: The case of 2019 Istanbul elections
(Taylor & Francis, 2021)
How can populist competitive authoritarian regimes be defeated through elections? In this article, we focus on the 2019 municipal campaign strategy of the opposition Istanbul candidate Ekrem İmamoglu as a case study of a ...
Spatial reason of the state: the role of space in protest repression in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
Between 2007 and 2019 the Turkish regime used protest bans extensively in order to impede collective mobilization. In this paper, drawing on Michel Foucault’s discussion of raisond’état and an original dataset of protest ...
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