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Evolution Of The Turkey Democracy In Term Of Gezi Park Actions

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  • Metin Aksoy

    (Selcuk University)

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The generally accepted assertion that Turkey democracy has provided the period of progress and reach a point to overcome chronic problems during AK Party Government. So, this assertion has become a tautology. However, the way of struts of the claims of those who adopt this view, it is the main reason of the obstruction of the social sciences in Turkey. Because of the succession of any social formation depends on the ability to solve the crisis while by referring to Turkey?s past action of the AK Party Government, managing the way, validating the approach to issues, the assessment made in this regard is the beginning unfounded leave. In the other words; in the historical process isn?t to provide any progress while it will create an anomaly contrary to the nature of things, the assessment of the post-2002 period of Turkey by the referring single-party period which has impact on social and political environment, it comes to mean that this is an aim to become empty of allegations that democracy of Turkey has improved. Beginning from this point; the Gezi Park demonstrations which had great impact on Western Media rather than Turkey media, this is sustainable parameter for evaluating Turkey?s democracy. In spite of the maintained debate on initiation, development, participating in demonstration and actions of the demonstrators political stance on style, Gezi Park is finally faced crisis of AK Party Government. Therefore, the demonstrations and ways to solve problem of Turkish Government on mentioned crisis, whether it will provide an solution over problematic or not.

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  • Metin Aksoy, 2014. "Evolution Of The Turkey Democracy In Term Of Gezi Park Actions," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 0702231, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:0702231
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    Keywords

    Democracy; Turkey; Western;
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    • F59 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy - - - Other

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