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100 1 _aTEPE, Sultan
_924391
245 1 0 _aTurkey's AKP :
_bA Model "Muslim-Democratic" Party?
260 _aWashington, DC :
_bThe Johns Hopkins University Press ,
_cjul. 2005
520 3 _aTurkey's democracy reached a turning point with the meteoric rise of the pro-Islamic Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the 2002 election. Surprising many, the AKP has launched an aggressive reform process to meet the European Union's Copenhagen criteria. The AKP-led "quiet revolution" raises serious questions as to how the reforms will shape the future of Turkish democracy and what role Islam will play in it. Three areas in which the party's policies appear paradoxical are examined: its commitment to decentralization while curbing intra-party democracy, democratic reforms without civil society input, and party institutionalization without having formulated an enduring ideology.
650 4 _aDemocracia
_911984
650 4 _aSistema de Governo
_913110
650 4 _aReligião
_917428
650 4 _aParticipação Social
_911973
650 4 _aÁrea de Livre Comércio
_912994
651 4 _aTurquia
_915037
651 4 _aEuropa
_912887
773 0 8 _tJournal of Democracy
_g16, 3, p. 69-82
_dWashington, DC : The Johns Hopkins University Press , jul. 2005
_xISSN 1045-5736
_w
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_cNatália
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_cKeicielle
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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