Research Article

The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016

Volume: 2 Number: 1 June 3, 2018
  • William Hale
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The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016

Abstract

A few months after he returned to office in November 1991, Turkey’s then Prime Minister, Süleyman Demirel confidently predicted that the era of military coups in Turkey was over: ‘[F]or the time being’, he opined, ‘neither the atmosphere of Turkey nor the atmosphere of the world is suitable for a coup d’état’ (Evans, 1992, p. 106). Demirel’s prediction turned out to be too optimistic, but it has to be said in his defence that very few of the many observers of Turkish politics had expected the traumatic events of the night of 15-16 July 2016. The AKP government appeared to have made its peace with the generals, while President Erdoğan, in spite of his quest for personal autocracy, retained substantial public support. Hence, for most of us, the attempted takeover came like a bolt from the blue, and still requires explanation. It also offered important comparisons with previous coups in Turkey, both successful and unsuccessful, as well as with global trends. In an attempt to address these issues this paper starts by summarising some general theory on the nature of coups, as suggested in the academic literature. This is followed by an outline of Turkey’s experiences with military interventions since 1960. The next two sections, respectively, relate the events of 15-16 July, as nearly as we currently know them, and try to offer explanations for the failure of the coup. The final section addresses some critical remaining questions, and speculates whether Süleyman Demirel’s prediction has, at long last, been achieved.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Political Science

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

William Hale This is me

Publication Date

June 3, 2018

Submission Date

April 16, 2018

Acceptance Date

August 11, 2018

Published in Issue

Year 2018 Volume: 2 Number: 1

APA
Hale, W. (2018). The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016. Contemporary Research in Economics and Social Sciences, 2(1), 7-41. https://izlik.org/JA54RU54AJ
AMA
1.Hale W. The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016. CONRESS. 2018;2(1):7-41. https://izlik.org/JA54RU54AJ
Chicago
Hale, William. 2018. “The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016”. Contemporary Research in Economics and Social Sciences 2 (1): 7-41. https://izlik.org/JA54RU54AJ.
EndNote
Hale W (June 1, 2018) The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016. Contemporary Research in Economics and Social Sciences 2 1 7–41.
IEEE
[1]W. Hale, “The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016”, CONRESS, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 7–41, June 2018, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA54RU54AJ
ISNAD
Hale, William. “The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016”. Contemporary Research in Economics and Social Sciences 2/1 (June 1, 2018): 7-41. https://izlik.org/JA54RU54AJ.
JAMA
1.Hale W. The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016. CONRESS. 2018;2:7–41.
MLA
Hale, William. “The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016”. Contemporary Research in Economics and Social Sciences, vol. 2, no. 1, June 2018, pp. 7-41, https://izlik.org/JA54RU54AJ.
Vancouver
1.William Hale. The Turkish Military in Politics, and the Attempted Coup of 15-16 July 2016. CONRESS [Internet]. 2018 Jun. 1;2(1):7-41. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA54RU54AJ