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Erdogan at Bay; Turkey's Political in-fighting
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8773 (Feb. 2012)
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page 49-50.
Topik:
Elections
;
Politics
;
Islam
;
Prime Ministers
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.70
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For nine years Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has moved smoothly from one victory to another, winning three elections in a row with a bigger share of the vote each time. He has seen off coup plots by once-omnipotent generals and attempts by their cronies in the judiciary to ban his mildly Islamist Justice and Development (AK) party. A recent opinion poll suggests that if a new election were held today AK would get 54% of the vote, four points more than in 2011. But the picture is less rosy when you consider a nasty power struggle between Mr Erdogan and Turkey's most influential Islamist movement, led by an imam living in Pennsylvania named Fethullah Gulen. Commanding a sprawling global empire of media outlets, businesses and schools, the so-called Gulenists, who mix piety with hard-nosed pragmatism, are said to have infiltrated the judiciary and the police force.
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