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Continuity through change: populism and foreign policy in Turkey
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Abstract
Through a discourse-theoretic approach, this paper problematises the under-theorised chameleonic quality of populism. While populist politics is often expressed as construction of the people against the elite, this paper argues that the political should rather be sought in how populism revives itsel... view more
Through a discourse-theoretic approach, this paper problematises the under-theorised chameleonic quality of populism. While populist politics is often expressed as construction of the people against the elite, this paper argues that the political should rather be sought in how populism revives itself despite (and through) constant discursive shifts. It examines the interrelations between populism, identity and foreign policy, inserting 'dislocation', the transitory moment of disruption in the discursive field, as the main enterprise of populist politics. Empirically, the paper scrutinises how Turkish President Erdoğan switched from conservative democratic to Islamist to nationalist discourses, each with repercussions in the field of foreign policy, and sustained the populist moment through successive dislocations. In particular, it focuses how the 'Ottoman' myth spelled different populisms and foreign policy discourses in different periods of the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi - AKP) rule.... view less
Keywords
Middle East; Turkey; politics; political behavior; populism; foreign policy; national identity; president; conservatism; nationalism; democracy; Islam; Islamic society; discourse
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
AKP
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 2869-2887
Journal
Third World Quarterly, 43 (2022) 12
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2022.2108392
ISSN
1360-2241
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed