Author: Funda Hulagu
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1838604146
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How has the supposedly liberalizing project of police reform in Turkey become central to the increasingly authoritarian regime of Erdogan's AKP Party? Engaging political theory and a gender studies perspective, this book traces the implementation of security sector reform in Turkey, showing how various agents, including Islamist policy-makers, Turkish police and the women's movement in Turkey have contributed to and resisted growing police powers. A critical study which also employs case studies, this is a timely intervention on the 'authoritarian turn' in Turkey and contributes to a growing number of studies of neoliberalism and security in the context of liberal internationalism. Produced in association with the British Institute at Ankara
Language: en
Pages: 208
Pages: 208
How has the supposedly liberalizing project of police reform in Turkey become central to the increasingly authoritarian regime of Erdogan's AKP Party? Engaging political theory and a gender studies perspective, this book traces the implementation of security sector reform in Turkey, showing how various agents, including Islamist policy-makers, Turkish police
Language: en
Pages: 129
Pages: 129
This dissertation explores the underlying reasons for Turkish National Police's internal reform in the early 1980s. Since the EU granted Turkey candidacy status in 1999, Turkey has had to implement a wide array of political reforms including human rights and democratization. Within-case comparison, comparative historical analysis, and process tracing methods
Language: en
Pages: 209
Pages: 209
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 The new liberal geoculture -- 2 Moralist philosophy of the police reform -- 3 Feminist interventions in and against the state -- 4 State violence against politically active women -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Language: en
Pages: 183
Pages: 183
How do state institutions reform themselves in the face of outside pressures? This study undertakes an in-depth analysis of the institutional and human rights reform process within the Turkish National Police, which faces pressure from the EU as part of Turkey's EU membership process, and examines the challenges and consequences
Language: en
Pages: 134
Pages: 134
Books about Military, Police and Intelligence in Turkey
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Books about Arrest and Detention Powers in English and Turkish Law and Practice in the Light of the European Convention on Human Rights
Language: en
Pages: 183
Pages: 183
How do state institutions reform themselves in the face of outside pressures? This study undertakes an in-depth analysis of the institutional and human rights reform process within the Turkish National Police, which faces pressure from the EU as part of Turkey's EU membership process, and examines the challenges and consequences
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ABSTRACT Innovations in Policing regarding EU Membership in Turkey: Police Officers? Perceptions of Community Policing by Murat Aksoy The Turkish National Police (TNP) has been undergoing continuous reform and reorganization for over a decade, with many new departments and training facilities being set up. As part of this continuous change,
Language: en
Pages: 325
Pages: 325
"It will be very important, building on the goodwill which theTurkish military possess in society, to develop an informed securitycommunity consisting of members of parliament, academicians,journalists underpinning of security policy. I trust that thisreference book will provide them with most useful support"-Dr. W.F. van Eekelen, former minister of defence, the
Language: en
Pages: 320
Pages: 320
Since the Gezi uprisings in June 2013 and AKP's temporary loss of parliamentary supremacy after the June 2015 general elections, sharp political clashes, ascending police operations, extra-judicial executions, suppression of the media and political opposition, systematic violation of the constitution and fundamental human rights, and the one-man-rule of President Erdogan