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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Söyler, Mehtap. Turkish Deep State : State Consolidation, Civil-Military Relations and Democracy. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2015 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Mehtap Söyler |
ISBN: | 9781317668800 1317668804 9781317668794 1317668790 9781317668787 1317668782 |
OCLC Number: | 903488892 |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Contents: | Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of tables and figures; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Notes; 1. Methodology; Case-study method and its potential; Limitations of the case-study method; Strengthening causal inferences; Notes; 2. Theoretical framework; Path-dependency in the agency-structure debate; Political regimes; Deep state; From the deep state to consolidated democracy; Notes; 3. Banditry and the Ottoman State; The Ottoman State; Banditry in the service of state consolidation. Banditry for multiple causes: Decline and dissolution of the EmpireThe emergence of the deep state: Critical juncture (1908-13); Banditry and the breakdown of the Ottoman State; Notes; 4. The reorganization and restoration of the deep state; The legacies of single-party rule; Transition to democracy and deep state: Critical juncture (1945-47); Military autonomy (1950-60); Restoration through putsch: Fabricating the "modern bandits" (1960-80); Military autonomy (1960-80); Notes; 5. The rise, decline and restoration of the deep state; The rise of state-banditry relations. Military autonomy (1980-90)The transformation of the deep state into state (1990-2000); Military autonomy (1990-2000); The decline of the deep state: Critical juncture (1999-2002); Military autonomy and undemocratic civilian supremacy (2000-2014); Notes; 6. Conclusion; Note; Bibliography; Index. |
Series Title: | Routledge studies in Middle Eastern politics, 73. |
Responsibility: | Mehtap Söyler. |
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'A very original project that sheds light on the historical legacy and the nature of the deep state in contemporary Turkey. The author brings her profound theoretical knowledge and methodological expertise to elucidate the origins, the transformation and the particular dimensions of the deep state through time and as it engaged different parts of society. This is an important addition to the the political science literature on the state, authoritarianism and democratization as well as a key contribution to the analysis of the Turkish state.'Karen Barkey is Professor of Sociology and History, and Director of the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life at Columbia University.'A historically and conceptually profound look into the deep state in Turkey. There is much talk about the deep state, but it is rare to find a scholarly discussion of what it means and what it does not mean.'Dr. Esra Ozyurek is Chair for Contemporary Turkish Studies at the European Institute, London School of Economics.'A strong addition to the comparative historical literature on the state. It combines a fascinating account of the development of the Turkish state, with close attention to methods and a clear theoretical argument.'Gary Goertz is Professor of Political Science at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author or co-author of nine books and over "...it is a welcome addition to the literature on the Turkish state...Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate and research collections."--H. Shambayati, Florida Gulf Coast University, CHOICE"Overall, she ties together what might initially appear to be a series of unrelated historical moments into a meaningful sequence. In terms of making better sense of the state and its multiple trajectories, The Turkish Deep State offers new avenues to pursue for scholars of Turkey as well as for social scientific studies of the state, military, and democracy alike."Senem Kaptan Rutgers University, New Perspectives on Turkey"The Turkish Deep State: State Consolidation, Civil-Military Relations and Democracy, bravely tackles the legendary Turkish "Deep State" and reroutes the direction of the debate toward more measureable premises...In short, the contribution of Soeyler's work on the very controversial and important topic of deep state in Turkey is to guide us to the top of the mountain and point us in a more promising direction..."Michael Wuthrich, University of Kansas, Democratization, For review in full go to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2016.1199546 Read more...

