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What Comes Next for Turkey? Prospects for Change on the Political, Economic, and Foreign Policy Fronts
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  • What Comes Next for Turkey? Prospects for Change on the Political, Economic, and Foreign Policy Fronts

    After two decades in power and following the Justice and Development Party’s historic defeat in the 2024 local elections, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is now at his most vulnerable. What comes next is not only important for the future prospects of Turkish democracy but also holds important lessons for autocrats across the world. Scholars Evren Balta, Seda Demiralp, Edgar Şar, and M. Murat Kubilay seek to answer key questions about the country’s political, economic, and foreign policy trajectory in a new report from the Middle East Institute.

    Turkey after the 2024 elections: Transition to democracy or bumpy road to authoritarian consolidation?
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  • Turkey after the 2024 elections: Transition to democracy or bumpy road to authoritarian consolidation?

    While the 2023 elections caused widespread disappointment among op-position voters and an acute rise in political apathy, the 2024 elections once again restored hopes for Turkish democratization. About a month after the local elections, President Erdoğan held a private meeting with CHP leader Özgür Özel at the AKP headquarters. The meeting ended with both leaders announcing the beginning of a new period in Turkish politics, which Erdoğan described as a “softening” and Özel as a “normalization.”

    July 9, 2024