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TERRORISM: INDIAN AND TURKİSH EXPERIENCES*

Year 1994, Issue: 24, 103 - 120, 01.05.1994
https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000154

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TERRORISM: INDIAN AND TURKİSH EXPERIENCES*

Year 1994, Issue: 24, 103 - 120, 01.05.1994
https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000154

Abstract

Modem democracy, which may be idenlificd with popular sovereignty,
majority rule, constitulional libcrtics, participation in decision-making at ali
levels, egalitarianism, proteetion of minorities and much else, is a
complicated package. No matter how composite it may look, however,
democracy is incompatible with terrorism.1
Fascist parties excluded, most political groupings and governments
have scldom failcd to claim a dcmocratic legitimacy. Democracy, vvhich
seems to promisc a form of government based on the harmony betvveen the
rulers and the ruled, is irresistible, at least as a slogan. It is conceivable,
hovvever, only vvhen scctional as vvell as public interests are acknovvledged
and organized for political aetion. Another assumption is that no state is
seriously dcmocratic unless opposition is permitted to organize and
participatc in the contest for povver. 

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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Political Science
Journal Section Miscellaneous
Authors

Türkkaya Ataöv This is me

Publication Date May 1, 1994
Published in Issue Year 1994 Issue: 24

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APA Ataöv, T. (1994). TERRORISM: INDIAN AND TURKİSH EXPERIENCES*. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations(24), 103-120. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000154