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CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Prof. Alp Özerdem
Alp Ozerdem CESRAN Blog Turkey and Neighbourhood

CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Prof. Alp Özerdem

CESRAN Int.27 June 20153 August 2016
From 2002 onwards, the AK party won a majority in every Turkish election. Erdoğan always won comfortably, whether in national elections, local votes, or the more recent presidential one. However,...
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CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Hüsrev Tabak
CESRAN Blog Husrev Tabak Turkey and Neighbourhood

CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Hüsrev Tabak

CESRAN Int.27 June 2015
From 2002 onwards, the AK party won a majority in every Turkish election. Erdoğan always won comfortably, whether in national elections, local votes, or the more recent presidential one. However,...
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CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Ali Onur Özçelik
CESRAN Blog Turkey and Neighbourhood

CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Ali Onur Özçelik

CESRAN Int.27 June 201530 June 2015
From 2002 onwards, the AK party won a majority in every Turkish election. Erdoğan always won comfortably, whether in national elections, local votes, or the more recent presidential one. However,...
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CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Özgür Tüfekçi
CESRAN Blog Ozgur Tufekci Turkey and Neighbourhood

CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Özgür Tüfekçi

CESRAN Int.27 June 201527 June 2015
From 2002 onwards, the AK party won a majority in every Turkish election. Erdoğan always won comfortably, whether in national elections, local votes, or the more recent presidential one. However,...
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CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Rahman Dağ
CESRAN Blog Rahman Dag Turkey and Neighbourhood

CESRAN Reflections on Turkey’s June 7 Parliamentary Elections by Dr. Rahman Dağ

CESRAN Int.27 June 201527 June 2015
From 2002 onwards, the AK party won a majority in every Turkish election. Erdoğan always won comfortably, whether in national elections, local votes, or the more recent presidential one. However,...
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Methodological differences of the PKK, KCK and HDP
CESRAN Blog Rahman Dag Turkey and Neighbourhood

Methodological differences of the PKK, KCK and HDP

CESRAN Int.25 December 201425 December 2014
Since the PKK was established an illegal, armed organization, it has always been revolutionary in the way it obtained its results regardless of a transformation from separate state to democratic...
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