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Competing Identities and Turkey's Future

机译:竞争身份与土耳其的未来

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One frequent observation about the contemporary world is that the pace of change appears to be accelerating. Turkey is a case in point, and the same is true of Turkey's relationships with the Middle East, the European Union, and the wider world. All have continued to evolve at such an astonishing rate that almost the only constant has been change itself. Early in the millennium Turkey appeared to have managed the difficult transition from a long era of military control to a relatively stable elected government and liberal democratic values. That expectation eroded in subsequent years under the rule of Prime Minister (now President) Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist Justice and Development Party (AKP), with an unmistakable drift towards a decidedly illiberal democracy - if not outright authoritarianism - and increased violence at home and abroad. At the time of writing (late-July 2016), Turkey has recently experienced a major military coup, a formal state of emergency has been declared, and a sweeping crackdown is occurring that affects virtually every sector of society.
机译:关于当代世界的一个经常观察到的是,变化的步伐似乎正在加速。土耳其就是一个例子,土耳其与中东,欧洲联盟和更广阔世界的关系也是如此。所有人都以惊人的速度继续发展,几乎唯一不变的就是变化本身。千年初期,土耳其似乎已经成功地完成了从漫长的军事控制时代到相对稳定的民选政府和自由民主价值观的艰难过渡。在总理(现任总统)雷杰普·塔伊普·埃尔多安(Recep Tayyip Erdogan)及其伊斯兰司法与发展党(AKP)的统治下,这种期望在随后的几年中逐渐减弱,毫无疑问地转向了绝对的自由民主制(即使不是彻底的专制),家庭暴力也增加了和国外。在撰写本文时(2016年7月下旬),土耳其最近经历了一次重大军事政变,已宣布正式进入紧急状态,并且正在进行全面的镇压,几乎影响了社会的各个领域。

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    《European review》 |2017年第1期|81-95|共15页
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    Ferguson Yale H. .;

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    Rutgers Univ Newark, Newark, NJ USA;

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