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The International Spectator
Italian Journal of International Affairs
Volume 58, 2023 - Issue 1
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Education, Media and Civil Society: The Building of an Islamic Cultural Hegemony in Turkey

 

ABSTRACT

The Turkish economy is in freefall with rising inflation, unemployment, poverty and income inequality. Yet, the incumbent Justice and Development Party (JDP) continues to get the support of roughly one-third of the voters according to the latest surveys. Although this is a long way from the peak of the party when it was getting half the overall votes a decade ago, it is nevertheless a significant proportion of the voter base. What explains such a vote? More generally, why do people vote against their own material interests? Looking at the JDP’s twenty-year incumbency, it can be argued that the JDP created party identification amongst a particular set of Turkish voters by utilising religious institutions, the education system, the media and civil society to construct its cultural hegemony.

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1 See, amongst others, Wickham (Citation2004); Schwedler (Citation2007); Ryan (Citation2008); Wegner and Pellicer (Citation2009); Tezcür (Citation2011); Driessen (Citation2012); Tepe (Citation2012); Brocker and Künkler (Citation2013); Buehler (Citation2013); Sokhey and Yildirim (Citation2013); Somer (Citation2014); Cavatorta and Merone (Citation2015); Yildirim (Citation2017).

2 On 15 July 2016, a coup attempt was made against the JDP government and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan that was brought under control within a few hours and yet also took the lives of 300 people.

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Esen Kirdiş

Esen Kirdiş is Associate Professor in the Department of International Studies at Rhodes College, Memphis (TN), USA.

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