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Friday, June 19, 2015

Why the “Putinization” of Turkey Has Failed - Institute of Modern Russia

Why the “Putinization” of Turkey Has Failed

18 June 2015
Marina Sevalneva

The results of Turkey’s recent parliamentary elections came as a surprise to many. For the first time in the last twelve years, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party received only 41 percent of the vote, thus losing its simple majority in the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Political analysts characterize both Turkey and Russia as hybrid regimes; however, a comparative analysis of the two countries shows that despite him being an admirer of Putin’s policies, Erdogan is not destined to follow in the Russian leader’s footsteps.

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