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Master Thesis Defense: Megan Gisclon

A GRADUAL DECLENSION: CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS AND THE AKP

 

Megan Gisclon
Turkish Studies, MA Thesis, 2015

Thesis Jury


Ersin Kalaycıoğlu (Thesis Supervisor), Ahmet Evin, Ali Çarkoğlu, Reşat Bayer(Substitute Jury)

Date &Time: August,5th  2015 – 15:00

Place: FASS 2034

Abstract

This thesis will look at the declension of the military from 2002-2007 as a product not

 

only of the AKP’s rise to power but also as a product of decades of volatile social and political

 

change.  Primary to the investigation of this question is Turkey’s history of civil-military

 

relations.  Therefore, in the first chapter a brief history of the military’s century-old political and

 

state power is explained.  This is then followed by an outline of the social and cultural changes

 

of the 1980s and ‘90s.  Of equal importance, the AKP’s rise as a political and cultural force to

 

compete with the military’s resurrected rhetoric of Kemalism and democracy will be detailed as

 

the discussion of the military’s role is opened up through the European Union accession process. 

 

This will be discussed in chapter two.  The third chapter will then analyze the military and

 

AKP’s use of secularist rhetoric as a tool to maintain and defend their own political power within

 

the state.  After traditional Kemalist secularism had taken a turn out of fashion in the 1980s, the

 

new secular rhetoric employed under the watch of Chiefs of General Staff Özkök and Büyükanıt

 

are products of the previous 25 years of politics.  Finally, the fourth chapter will deduce the

 

debate between the military, the civilians, and the government over the rightful, democratic place

 

 

of the military within the Turkish state.

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