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|a The new Turkey :
|b politics, society and economy /
|c Recep Gulmez, editor.
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|a Hauppauge, N.Y. :
|b Nova Science Publishers,
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|a Politics and Economics of the Middle East Ser.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a The political party system in Turkey and the transformation of the political regime in the "new" Turkey / Erol Turan, Emre Aydilek -- From citizenship to "one nation" : the transformation of government conceptualizations in the "new" Turkey / Yahya Yeşilyurt -- Aging as a new socio-demographic reality in Turkey : processes, patterns and outcomes / Ertuğrul Murat Özgür -- Is the "new" Turkey paradigm shifting from West to East? : an analysis of the relationship between exportation regions and innovation / Suat Tuysuz -- The changing geography of foreign real estate acquisition in Turkey / İlkay Südaş and Mustafa Yakar -- New cities of dissatisfied capital : a comparative analysis of capitalist production of space in Eskişehir and Konya / Hatice Turut and Ertuğrul Murat Özgür -- A society without space and space without a society : theme parks of "new" Turkey / Hatice Turut.
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|a "This book intends to contribute to the discussions on the "New" Turkey, which has become a noteworthy term during the third term of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and which was officially used by Erdogan, the Republic of Turkey in 2014. The "New" Turkey, although a connotation used frequently for a new beginning of politics followed by each political power, has been attributed to a symbolic value by the current political power, AKP. The "New" Turkey has a bipolar meaning in Turkish politics: One that is strongly defended and supported by the current political power to maintain the historical bond between the Ottoman heritage, a mixture of Turkish culture and Islamic identity, and the Turkish republic, therefore to reinstate the Ottoman understanding among the people through state institutions while challenging the secular and Kemalist side, which resists losing the "old" Turkey's Kemalist identity. Political, social and economic transformations are visible in daily and social life in Turkey toward Turkish-Islamic synthesis. Such a visibility is of concern for both polarized sides in Turkey. The "conservative democrat" AKP is deeply keen on bringing back the "national" and "local" philosophy of culture, production, technology and identity while protecting their "own" and "othering" those who do not agree with the AKP, securitizing the opposition who disregard the Ottoman heritage and who states the Turkish Republic was founded from a scratch. This book focuses on the political regime transformation, social problems such as aging and nation, economic problems such as import and export destinations during the third term of AKP, when they officially started to name it "New" Turkey. Although the "New" Turkey is very often used to denote a state culturally and ideologically conservative, it is also a term to utter a regional power, which centers itself in the world politics. Today, the biggest question is whether Turkey is going to manage to undo polarization of the society while maintaining development. The present work seeks answers to these questions"--
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