Turkey's new presidential regime, promoted and shaped by the Justice and Development Party (AKP), has become a global template for rising authoritarianism. Its violence intensifi es the exigency for critical analysis. By focusing on neoliberal authoritarian, hegemonic and Islamist aspects, this book sheds light on long- term dynamics that resulted in the regime transformation. It presents a comprehensive study at a time when rising authoritarianism challenges liberal democracies on a global scale. Reaching from critical political economy and state theory to media, gender and cultural studies,…mehr
Turkey's new presidential regime, promoted and shaped by the Justice and Development Party (AKP), has become a global template for rising authoritarianism. Its violence intensifi es the exigency for critical analysis. By focusing on neoliberal authoritarian, hegemonic and Islamist aspects, this book sheds light on long- term dynamics that resulted in the regime transformation. It presents a comprehensive study at a time when rising authoritarianism challenges liberal democracies on a global scale. Reaching from critical political economy and state theory to media, gender and cultural studies, this volume covers a range of studies that transcend disciplinary boundaries. These essays challenge the narrative of an "authoritarian turn" that splits the AKP era into democratic and authoritarian periods. Hence, recent transformation is analyzed in a broad historical framework which is sensitive to both continuities and shifts. Studies that explore moments of resistance and relate the political development in Turkey to rising authoritarianism and the crisis- driven trajectory of neoliberalism on a global scale are included in this effort. Since the advancement of neoliberal policies in conjunction with the religious project that is pushed forward by the AKP suggests that the ongoing transformation may well advance into a more totalitarian regime, this book strives to inform struggles that are trying to resist and reverse this development. By reviewing the dynamics and impacts of recent authoritarian developments, it calls on critical scholars to further seek out potentials and dynamics of opposition in the current authoritarian era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Errol Babacan is a post- doc researcher and Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Münster, Germany. He is an associate of the Cluster of Excellence "Religion and Politics". His research covers political Islam, migration politics, racism studies and the relationship between economic and cultural transformations, with a special focus on Turkey related issues. Melehat Kutun is an Einstein Research Fellow at Humboldt University in Berlin. Her PhD degree is in politics and social sciences. Her publications focus on critical state theories, Turkish politics, migration politics and contemporary political theory. She is currently studying on her habilitation project. She is a member the editorial board of Praksis Journal and signatory of the ' Academics for Peace ' Declaration. Ezgi P¿nar currently carries out her post- doctoral studies in Philipps-Universität Marburg. Her research interests include theories of state and neoliberal restructuring, critical political economy, labour politics and Turkish Politics. She published on the Integration of Syrian Migrant Workers to the labour market in Turkey, on labour force management and state- capital relations in Turkey with respect to education policy. Zafer Y¿lmaz is an Einstein Fellow in Comparative Political Sciences and Political Systems of Eastern Europe, Department of Social Sciences at Humboldt University in Berlin. He works currently on the rise of authoritarianism, transformation of the rule of law and citizenship in Turkey.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Debating Regime Transformation in Turkey: Myths, Critiques and Challenges PART I: POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGIME CHANGE 1. Crisis of What? Crisis in or of Neoliberalism? A Brief Encounter with the Debate on the Authoritarian Turn 2. A Labour-Oriented Perspective on Regime Discussions in Turkey 3. Making the New-Neoliberal State in Turkey: Beyond the Prevailing Master Narrative 4. Global Class Constitution of the AKP's 'Authoritarian Turn' by Neoliberal Financialization 5. Transformation of News Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Turkish Case 6. Internationalized Class Governance and the AKP's Populism - Contradicting Elements? On Turkey's Integration with the European Union PART II: CULTURAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGIME CHANGE 7. Hegemony and Privileges: Reproduction of Islamism in Turkey 8. Regime Change in Turkey: Old Symbols into New Settings 9. Recent Right-Wing Lurches in India and Turkey: What Do They Have in Common? PART III: MOMENTS OF RESISTANCE AGAINST REGIME CHANGE 10. Laicism and the Struggle of Alevis against the Rise of Political Islam in the AKP Era 11. The Politics of Legality of the Authoritarian Liberal Regime in Turkey 12. Constructing a Language of Peace through Women's Struggles - The Case of Women for Peace Initiative in Turkey
Introduction - Debating Regime Transformation in Turkey: Myths, Critiques and Challenges PART I: POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGIME CHANGE 1. Crisis of What? Crisis in or of Neoliberalism? A Brief Encounter with the Debate on the Authoritarian Turn 2. A Labour-Oriented Perspective on Regime Discussions in Turkey 3. Making the New-Neoliberal State in Turkey: Beyond the Prevailing Master Narrative 4. Global Class Constitution of the AKP's 'Authoritarian Turn' by Neoliberal Financialization 5. Transformation of News Media in the Neoliberal Era: The Turkish Case 6. Internationalized Class Governance and the AKP's Populism - Contradicting Elements? On Turkey's Integration with the European Union PART II: CULTURAL POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGIME CHANGE 7. Hegemony and Privileges: Reproduction of Islamism in Turkey 8. Regime Change in Turkey: Old Symbols into New Settings 9. Recent Right-Wing Lurches in India and Turkey: What Do They Have in Common? PART III: MOMENTS OF RESISTANCE AGAINST REGIME CHANGE 10. Laicism and the Struggle of Alevis against the Rise of Political Islam in the AKP Era 11. The Politics of Legality of the Authoritarian Liberal Regime in Turkey 12. Constructing a Language of Peace through Women's Struggles - The Case of Women for Peace Initiative in Turkey
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