TURKEY
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31.07.2008 - Source: EurasiaNet
Constitutional court refused to ban governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) ("Court Ruling Represents "The End of the Beginning" of Secular-Islamist Tension") [ID 24259]
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24.07.2008 - Source: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
Brief report on the disbandment process of the ruling AK Party ("Weitere Verhaftungen im Fall „Ergenekon“") [ID 24248]
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02.07.2008 - Source: EurasiaNet
Article on the current political tensions (possible ban of the AKP, arrests of generals accused of planning a coup) ("Arrests, court case reveal that Turkey is dangerously polarized") [ID 24244]
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13.03.2008 - Source: EurasiaNet
Political observers call recent abolition of headscarf ban at universities exemplary for Turkish government's slow and questionable commitment to democratisation; in opposition to such reforms, a more civic draft for constitution has been finished months ago, but still has not been dealt with by government ("Worries mount over government’s commitment to democratization") [ID 22685]
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11.07.2007 - Source: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung
Report on parties, electoral law and political culture (historical background; existing parties today and their characteristics; development of electoral law; law on political parties and process of banning political parties) ("Die türkische Parteiendemokratie; Diskussionen über Parteien, Wahlrecht und die politische Kultur") [ID 23942]
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12.06.2006 - Source: Guardian
Continuing power struggle between defenders of secularist state and ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) of religious conservatives ("Secular Turks and Islamists fight for supremacy in the courts and streets") [ID 17674]
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