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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; References; Chapter 2: Turkish Party System Through Volatile Social and Political Cleavages; 2.1 Centre-Periphery; Centre-Periphery from Lipset and Rokkan to Turkish Centre-Periphery; The Second World War and New Dynamics; 2.2 Left-Right Cleavage; 1961 Elections: DP's Legacy in the Hands of the AP and the CHP as the Centre; The Burgeoning of the Turkish Left and Independent Deputies in the 1965 Elections; 1970s: The Big Left Alliance Against Turkish Front National
The Second Nationalist Front Following the Legislative Elections of 1977The Decline of the Left in the 1980s and the Flourishing of Islamic Communities in the Peripheries of Major Cities; 1983: Parliament Regains Control; 1990s: The Vacuum of the Left and Emergence of Political Islam; 2.3 Secularist-Islamist Cleavage; Incorporation of the State-Church into the Turkish Context: Challenges and Similarities; Islamic Movements in Silence up to 1960; The Two-Party Regime and DP's Capitalisation on Islamic Groups; Islam as an Antidote to Communism
The Strengthening of the Islamic Grassroots Vernacular Politics in the 1980sThe Emergence of Political Islam, the Peak of the Secularist-Islamist Cleavage; 1994-2002: From Political Islam to Pragmatic and Hybrid Islam; From the Secularist-Islamist Divide to the Cross-Cleavage Coalition: 2002 to Present; 2.4 The Turkish-Kurdish Cleavage; From Dormant Cleavage to Visible Cleavage: Turkish-Kurdish, 1950-1970; The Alignment of Kurdish-Turkish with the Left-Right Cleavage; The Transitional Period of the Kurdish Movement: 1970-1979; Kurdish Political Expression Via Political Parties: 1980-1989
1990s: The Perseverance of Kurdish Parties in the Face of Threats2000s: Kurds' Parliamentary Representation as Independent Candidates and as Party; 2.5 Sub-Cleavages; The Sunni-Alevi Cleavage; Kurdish-Sunni/Kurdish-Alevi or Kurdish-Secularist; Capital Owner-Worker; Big Urban Conglomerate/SMEs; The Centre at the Periphery and Periphery at the Centre; JDP Targeting the Overarching Cleavage: Turkish-Ottoman/Republican-Imperial; References; Chapter 3: Game Changer: Socioeconomic Transformation and Emergence of the JDP in 2002
3.1 The Planned Economy, Dormant Socioeconomic Cleavages, the State-Subsidised Bourgeoisie, and the Single-Party Regime: 1923-1950When Political Expression Has No Outlet; 3.2 Agricultural Mechanisation, Peasants' Dissatisfaction, and the Emergence of a Two-Party System: 1950-1960; Agricultural Mechanisation and Agrarian Society's Urban Aspirations; DP's Policies Designed to Support Turkey's Agrarian Bases; 3.3 Early Industrialisation (Import Substitution Industrialisation) Leads to the Burgeoning of Urban Working Class and Multi-Party Politics: 1960-1980; 3.4 Export-Led Growth, Socioeconomic Transformation, and Changing Political Preferences
The Second Nationalist Front Following the Legislative Elections of 1977The Decline of the Left in the 1980s and the Flourishing of Islamic Communities in the Peripheries of Major Cities; 1983: Parliament Regains Control; 1990s: The Vacuum of the Left and Emergence of Political Islam; 2.3 Secularist-Islamist Cleavage; Incorporation of the State-Church into the Turkish Context: Challenges and Similarities; Islamic Movements in Silence up to 1960; The Two-Party Regime and DP's Capitalisation on Islamic Groups; Islam as an Antidote to Communism
The Strengthening of the Islamic Grassroots Vernacular Politics in the 1980sThe Emergence of Political Islam, the Peak of the Secularist-Islamist Cleavage; 1994-2002: From Political Islam to Pragmatic and Hybrid Islam; From the Secularist-Islamist Divide to the Cross-Cleavage Coalition: 2002 to Present; 2.4 The Turkish-Kurdish Cleavage; From Dormant Cleavage to Visible Cleavage: Turkish-Kurdish, 1950-1970; The Alignment of Kurdish-Turkish with the Left-Right Cleavage; The Transitional Period of the Kurdish Movement: 1970-1979; Kurdish Political Expression Via Political Parties: 1980-1989
1990s: The Perseverance of Kurdish Parties in the Face of Threats2000s: Kurds' Parliamentary Representation as Independent Candidates and as Party; 2.5 Sub-Cleavages; The Sunni-Alevi Cleavage; Kurdish-Sunni/Kurdish-Alevi or Kurdish-Secularist; Capital Owner-Worker; Big Urban Conglomerate/SMEs; The Centre at the Periphery and Periphery at the Centre; JDP Targeting the Overarching Cleavage: Turkish-Ottoman/Republican-Imperial; References; Chapter 3: Game Changer: Socioeconomic Transformation and Emergence of the JDP in 2002
3.1 The Planned Economy, Dormant Socioeconomic Cleavages, the State-Subsidised Bourgeoisie, and the Single-Party Regime: 1923-1950When Political Expression Has No Outlet; 3.2 Agricultural Mechanisation, Peasants' Dissatisfaction, and the Emergence of a Two-Party System: 1950-1960; Agricultural Mechanisation and Agrarian Society's Urban Aspirations; DP's Policies Designed to Support Turkey's Agrarian Bases; 3.3 Early Industrialisation (Import Substitution Industrialisation) Leads to the Burgeoning of Urban Working Class and Multi-Party Politics: 1960-1980; 3.4 Export-Led Growth, Socioeconomic Transformation, and Changing Political Preferences