Democracy Watch: Social Perception of 15 July Coup Attempt

This book presents a comprehensive analysis of the results of the fieldwork by taking into account the main motivations of the people and their perception of the 15th July coup attempt.

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Democracy Watch Social Perception of 15 July Coup Attempt
PKK and FETÖ Resistance Stems from Diasporas

PKK and FETÖ Resistance Stems from Diasporas

For Turkey, the fight against terror is a long path that must be covered with meticulous planning.

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The aim of this book is to overcome the prejudice and the misunderstanding against Turkey by analysing the events that took place on that night and the developments that followed.

Rapprochement between Ankara and Washington might only materialize if there are tangible steps that indicate harmonization of policies on FETÖ, the PKK and the PYD

In this SETA Analysis, we first give a snapshot of the Turkish Economy. Secondly, we take an overview of actions taken by policymakers to ensure the efficient functioning of the economy and to relieve financial markets after the failed coup attempt.

Everyone must critically examine themselves with regard to their approach to the Gülen Movement; including politicians, journalists, academics, businessmen and the commoners.

How to Prevent another Coup In Turkey

It is almost impossible to defeat the Fethullahçı organisation by just focusing on its institutional infrastructure. It is also absolutely necessary to defeat the movement’s messianic ideology and belief system.

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How to Prevent another Coup In Turkey
FETÖ Is Not an Ordinary Terrorist Organization

FETÖ Is Not an Ordinary Terrorist Organization

The cleansing of FETÖ elements from institutions is absolutely essential to guarantee the effective operation of state apparatuses

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That night, the turbulence we have been experiencing for the last three years climbed to its peak. We have entered a period in which the consolidation of our democracy cannot be revoked

Turkey was to fall into the hands of the military junta and become one of the unstable countries in the region.

Turkish people on streets to guard democracy against Gülenist coup plotters

The Gülenist soldiers who attempted this coup fired on civilians and the state's security forces. In the clashes that occurred, dozens of innocent people lost their lives alongside those who attempted the coup

Criticizing Turkey has been a popular sport in Western capitals. It would appear that they will continue talking for some time. In April, their main focus will be charges of Armenian genocide, to which Turkey must respond with rational policies able to cut through the noise.

Turkey's ascendancy as a middle power and regional play-maker in the Middle East went pretty well up until 2011 but has faced multifaceted difficulties and challenges afterward, especially in the wake of the escalation of the Syrian civil war.

Erdoğan is expending great effort to further develop Turkish-U.S. political relations and strengthen economic relations between the two countries.

They planted what they like to call seeds of hope. In the end, a suicide bomber blew herself up in the heart of Ankara.

In an op-ed piece published by The Washington Post last week, Mort Abramowitz and Eric Edelman, former U.S. ambassadors to Turkey, called on President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to "reform or resign." What a joke!

The moral of this true story for starters on Turkey is to never take anything at face value in Turkey's wild politics.

Frankly, the question is this: When is an attempt of seeking regulations on tutoring centers considered not as a “coup”?