The Army and the Radical Left in Turkey: Military Coups, Socialist Revolution and Kemalism

The Army and the Radical Left in Turkey: Military Coups, Socialist Revolution and Kemalism

by Özgür Mutlu Ulus
The Army and the Radical Left in Turkey: Military Coups, Socialist Revolution and Kemalism

The Army and the Radical Left in Turkey: Military Coups, Socialist Revolution and Kemalism

by Özgür Mutlu Ulus

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Overview

In 1960s Turkey, the armed forces and the radical leftist movement provided two very dynamic, but very different, political forces. However, somewhat surprisingly, the majority of radical leftists believed in the revolutionary potential of the armed forces in overthrowing the current regime and replacing it with a quasi-socialist one. This book considers the changing perspectives of the radical leftist movement towards the political role of the military in Turkey. Using a textual analysis of different leftist groups, including the Communist Party of Turkey, Ozgur Mutlu Ulus describes the development of the leftist movement in Turkey after the 1960 coup and explains why most leftists chose to encourage a military revolution, which they hoped would bring about the triumph of socialism in Turkey.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781848854840
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/31/2010
Series: Library of Modern Middle East Studies , #97
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Ozgur Mutlu Ulus holds a PhD in Turkish Studies from University of Leiden.

Table of Contents

Introduction
• The Turkish Military in Politics: A Short Survey
• Between Kemalism and Third World Developmentalism: Dogan Avcioglu and Yön
• Revolution through the Narrow Door
• The Workers’ Party of Turkey: The Long Road to Socialism
• The National Democratic Revolutionaries and their Attitudes towards the Army
• The Voice of TKP from Abroad
• The Kivilcimli Movement
• Conclusion

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