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Resurgent Turkey: the Turkish model and the Arab Spring

Journal
Iustinianus Primus Law Review, 4:2
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Irena Rajchinovska Pandeva
Abstract
The Arab Spring has brought significant change and turbulence
in the Middle East region. Concerning the developments and future
prospects, the debate on the Turkish model has intensified once again.
For over six decades, Turkey has a democratic society, democratic
elections, plural political system, institutions based on democratic
accountability and a long-standing tradition of secular government. The
Turkish model is probably the most relevant one to the wider region,
because it incorporates successfully the principal elements of both
worlds: East and West. Although labeled as ‘work in progress’, it is the
finest know-how and the best practice available to the awoken peoples of
the Arab spring. Its history offers quite a few lessons for those interested
in implementing the ideas and institutions from the West into the East
and it suggests that this objective can be achieved, although it takes a
long time. Moreover, this is why after the Arab spring, the Turkish model
became vigorously operational.
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Turkey, Arab Spring, ...

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