THE JUSTICE AND DEVELOPMENT PARTY: TURKEY'S EXPERIENCE WITH ISLAM, DEMOCRACY, LIBERALISM, AND SECULARISM / Islamism, Democracy and Liberalism in Turkey: The Case of the AKP

It would probably be quite curious, if not confusing, for uninformed readers of Turkish politics who are interested in learning more about Turkey's ruling party, the AKP (Adalet ve Kalk(dotless i)nma Partisi/Justice and Development Party), to pick up these five books, all written by scholars of...

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Political conditions
Political ideology
Political Parties
Religion Politics Relationship
Ruling parties
Secularism
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