28 Subat Süreci: 'Post-Modern Darbe'nin Sosyo-Politik Dinamikleri ve Toplum Destegi

In the history of Turkish, the military tended to seek sup-port from a part of the community in order to make their interference legimate. This was done by speaking to a part of community via me-dia or searing themselves as the real defender of the government and then they made their interference. S...

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