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Full Description
Justice and Development Party (JDP), as the sole incumbent force for the last decade and a half, has proven to be an influential political actor with its power and capability to shape-shift the domestic and foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey. Within this context, this work analyses the transformation of the Turkish society through a constructivist perspective in the context of a «transformational shift» from the «traditional» experienced throughout the JDP tenure. JDP's «new» policy orientation is scrutinized through a constructivist lens to examine the entrenched «clash of identities» between the Islamists and the secularists in Turkish politics.
Contents
JDP - Constructivism - Transformational shift - Traditional - New foreign policy - Domestic - Convergent - Instrumentalism and expediency - Value - Clash of identities, - Secularists -Islamists 1. Erdoğan's New Turkey - Identity Matrix - Transformation - A New Islamist State - Emergence of Erdoğanism - Demise of Kemalism



