Civil-military relations in Turkey: Toward a liberal model?

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dc.citation.issueNumber2en_US
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dc.citation.volumeNumber12en_US
dc.contributor.authorHeper, M.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2016-02-08T09:52:43Z
dc.date.available2016-02-08T09:52:43Z
dc.date.issued2011en_US
dc.departmentDepartment of Political Science and Public Administrationen_US
dc.description.abstractIn Republican Turkey, the military has always had respect for democracy. However, from 1960 onwards, the military intervened in politics on four occasions. This was because it felt responsible for dealing with internal as well external threats to the country. From 2002 onwards, however, the military began to openly question the very wisdom of intervening in politics. In the following years, the military seemed to have come close to thinking that the civilians "have the right to be wrong.". © 2011 Taylor & Francis.en_US
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dc.identifier.doi10.1080/14683849.2011.572631en_US
dc.identifier.issn14683849
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11693/21897
dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.relation.isversionofhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14683849.2011.572631en_US
dc.source.titleTurkish Studiesen_US
dc.titleCivil-military relations in Turkey: Toward a liberal model?en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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