Kemalism in Turkish Politics: The Republican People s Party, Secularism and Nationalism (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics)

Kemalism in Turkish Politics: The Republican People s Party, Secularism and Nationalism (Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics)


Yazar Sinan Ciddi
Yayınevi Routledge
ISBN 9780415475044
Baskı yılı 2008
Sayfa sayısı 208
Ağırlık 0.47 kg
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This book is concerned with Turkeys political evolution, the role of Kemalism, and why a social democratic alternative has never fully developed. Concentrating on the electoral weaknesses of the Turkish centre-left, represented by the Republican Peoples Party (CHP), Sinan Ciddi examines the roles of nationalism and the political establishment and the role of Kemalist ideology. Established by Kemal Ataturk, the CHP is seen to be the founding party of modern Turkey. Kemalism sought to create a secular and democratic society based on the principles of republicanism, populism, secularism, nationalism and revolutionism. Although this leftist ideology became an integral part of Turkish politics by the early 1960s, it has remained a comparatively weak representative movement. Its strong ideological stance advocates an authoritarian and exclusionary position, particularly in relation to matters such as multiculturalism and democratisation, fuelling many debates concerning the role of religion and nationalism within Turkey and perpetuating elements of xenophobia and intolerance. This book will be of interest to students of politics, history and current affairs, and of Turkish politics in particular.
Introduction Social democracy, Kemalism and the Republican Peoples Party 1
Pt. I The formative aspects of Turkish social democracy 11
1 Kemalism and the left 13
2 Mainstream left politics: democratic left ideology and the CHP 30
3 Appraising centre-left politics 1961-1980 47
4 The 12 September coup detat and its aftermath: the displacement of centre left politics? 66
Pt. II The electoral weakness of leftism after the post-Cold War period 81
5 Accounting for the weakness of the centre-left in the 1990s: ideological considerations 83
6 A crisis of Kemalist modernity? 103
7 Three cases: the Alevis, trade unions and the urban vote 115
8 Revisionism: an anathema for the Turkish centre-left and the principle of ideological adaptability 132
Conclusion The CHP: The continued projection of centrist politics? 146
Notes 151
Bibliography 182
Index 194

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