State, Democracy, and the Military : : Turkey in the 1980s / / ed. by Ahmet Evin, Metin Heper.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2011] ©1988 |
Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Edition: | Reprint 2011 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- I-IV
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Part I. State and Society: Theoretical Approaches
- Chapter 1 State and Society in Turkish Political Experience
- Chapter 2 Political Modernization, the State, and Democracy: Approaches to the Study of Politics in Turkey
- Chapter 3 Freedom in an Ottoman Perspective
- Part II. Political Structure
- Chapter 4 The Status of the President of the Republic under the Turkish Constitution of 1982: Presidentialism or Parliamentarism?
- Chapter 5 The 1983 Parliament in Turkey: Changes and Continuites
- Part III. Political Processes and Political Actors
- Chapter 6 Political Parties and the Party System in Post-1983 Turkey
- Chapter 7 The 1983 General Elections in Turkey: Continuity or Change in Voting Patterns
- Chapter 8 Political Leadership in Turkey: Continuity and Change
- Chapter 9 The State, Politics, and Religion in Turkey
- Part IV. The Military, the State, and Politics
- Chapter 10 Military Interventions: Army-Civilian Relations in Turkey Before and After 1980
- Chapter 11 Transition to Civilian Governments in Turkey: The Military Perspective
- Chapter 12 The Role of the Military in Turkey in the 1980s: Guardians or Decision-Makers?
- Part V. The State and Democracy
- Chapter 13 Changing Patterns of Cleavages Before and After 1980
- Chapter 14 The Military, the Presidency, and the Constitution: A Comparative Approach to the Weimar Republic, France 1958, and Turkey 1982
- Chapter 15 Transitions to Democracy: Turkey’s Experience in Historical and Comparative Perspective
- Chapter 16 Conclusion
- Selected Bibliography
- Contributors
- 267-268