Democratization and the Politics of Constitution-Making in Turkey

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Democratization and the Politics of Constitution-Making in Turkey by Ozbudun, Ergun; Genckaya, Omer Faruk, 9789639776302
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  • ISBN: 9789639776302 | 9639776300
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 5/1/2009

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The Turkish experience in constitution-making can be described as a series of missed opportunities to create political institutions based on broad consensus. None of the three republican constitutions (those of 1924, 1961, and 1982), nor the Ottoman Constitution of 1876 was written by a Constituent or a Legislative Assembly broadly representative of social forces or through a process of negotiations, bargaining, and compromise. Consequently, they all had weak political legitimacy. No doubt, the prospects of EU membership provided a powerful stimulus for these constitutional reforms as well as the nine harmonization packages. With these reforms, Turkey has sufficiently satisfied the Copenhagen political criteria and started accession negotiations with the EU. It would be wrong to assume, however, that these reforms were simply an outcome of Turkey's desire to join the EU. They also responded to the society's demands for a more democratic and liberal political system. Book jacket.
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