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May 2023
47m 2s

Tezcan Gümüş on enduring authoritarianis...

WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
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Tezcan Gümüş on “Turkey's Political Leaders: Authoritarian Tendencies in a Democratic State” (Edinburgh University Press). The book shows how almost all major leaders in Turkey’s multi-party history have demonstrated authoritarian traits, reflecting and fostering the various failings of Turkey’s democratic system.

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