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Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics
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This paper aims at explaining why and how the civic sphere became a site of contestation in Turkey from the mid-1990s, using a Gramscian framework. Turkey, no longer having to choose between the two blocks after the Cold War, entered a period of uncertainty. This situation led to the outbreak of a long-hidden conflict between the hegemonic and counter-hegemonic civil movements. While the counter-hegemonic structure consisted of new urban religious people, the hegemons consisted of urban Kemalists. It is viewed that counter-hegemonic civil society sought to undermine the Kemalist hegemonic discourse, while some civil society organisations were appropriated by the state as apparatuses. This study draws on archival resources and periodicals to explore the state-society relationship in Turkey during the 1990s, with a specific focus on civil society. The paper begins with a historical overview of civil society in Turkey, tracing its development since the Ottoman period. Following this, a theoretical examination of civil society theory is presented. The final section discusses the hegemonic struggle over civil space in Turkey during the 1990s.
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Kaynakça
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Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
İngilizce
Konular
Türk Siyasal Hayatı
Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar
Yayımlanma Tarihi
1 Aralık 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi
22 Ekim 2024
Kabul Tarihi
21 Kasım 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2024 Cilt: 2 Sayı: 4
APA
Alıcı, A. (2024). Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics. Kastamonu İnsan ve Toplum Dergisi, 2(4), 368-382. https://izlik.org/JA52JB92HL
AMA
1.Alıcı A. Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics. KİTOD. 2024;2(4):368-382. https://izlik.org/JA52JB92HL
Chicago
Alıcı, Abdulvahap. 2024. “Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics”. Kastamonu İnsan ve Toplum Dergisi 2 (4): 368-82. https://izlik.org/JA52JB92HL.
EndNote
Alıcı A (01 Aralık 2024) Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics. Kastamonu İnsan ve Toplum Dergisi 2 4 368–382.
IEEE
[1]A. Alıcı, “Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics”, KİTOD, c. 2, sy 4, ss. 368–382, Ara. 2024, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA52JB92HL
ISNAD
Alıcı, Abdulvahap. “Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics”. Kastamonu İnsan ve Toplum Dergisi 2/4 (01 Aralık 2024): 368-382. https://izlik.org/JA52JB92HL.
JAMA
1.Alıcı A. Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics. KİTOD. 2024;2:368–382.
MLA
Alıcı, Abdulvahap. “Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics”. Kastamonu İnsan ve Toplum Dergisi, c. 2, sy 4, Aralık 2024, ss. 368-82, https://izlik.org/JA52JB92HL.
Vancouver
1.Abdulvahap Alıcı. Hegemonic conflict in post-cold war Türkiye: Established elites encountering rising elites and changing dynamics. KİTOD [Internet]. 01 Aralık 2024;2(4):368-82. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA52JB92HL