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Political Violence in Turkey, 1975-1980: The State at Stake
By (Author) Benjamin Gourisse
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
19th September 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology
Political science and theory
Paperback
232
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This book examines the period of political violence in Turkey between 12 March 1971 and 12 September 1980. It sets out a close analysis of the tactics used by the various protagonists in the conflict, showing how they took over public institutions, the first of which was the police. This book challenges the myth of a strong Turkish state viewed as authoritative and autonomous from society, instead reflecting a state that was unable to contain the political mobilisation actually taking place. In the book, Benjamin Gourisse analyses the structure, mobilisation, and strategies of antagonistic radical political groups caught up in this dynamic of violence, including the far-left organisations and the Nationalist Movement, comprising the Nationalist Movement Party and its satellite organisations. Gourisse demonstrates that from 1975 to 1980, the state was never out of play. Quite the contrary, in fact, for its institutions, together with the practices, beliefs, and representations of their members and users, were central to the processes constituting the crisis.
This study is interesting for bringing out the flagrant gap in protagonists resources. [] In seeking to understand the reasons for the growing place violence came to acquire in the Turkish political field over this period, the author establishes points of comparison with the Weimar Republic. For him, it is a matter of questioning the Turkish states pretended neutrality during this troubled period. [] This fascinating study is obligatory reading, feeding the imaginary of the deep state. The book sets out to be a precious key for deciphering the bitter, behind-the-scenes struggle currently being waged between partisans of Super President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and supporters of the Fethullah Glen neo-brotherhood. * Tigrane Yegavian, France Armnie magazine, Les comptes rendus *
This book is a very well conducted study of a specific period in Turkeys political evolution, which led, on 12 September 1980, to a coup, a rewriting of the constitution, and an overhaul of institutions, which are still ongoing, and have, in a slew of recent elections, become a topic of passionate debate. * Grard Groc, Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Mditerrane *
Benjamin Gourisse is Professor of Political Science at Sciences Po Toulouse, France. His research focuses on the political sociology of contemporary Turkey, including state sociology, political parties, the armed forces, and state-society relations. He co-edited Order and Compromise. Government Practices in Turkey from the Late Ottoman Empire to the Early 21st Century (2015) and is the author of numerous peer-reviewed journal articles.