Elites and Power in Contemporary Turkey

Elites and Power in Contemporary Turkey
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Publisher : LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 3843393958
ISBN-13 : 9783843393959
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Book Synopsis Elites and Power in Contemporary Turkey by : Ali Arslan

Download or read book Elites and Power in Contemporary Turkey written by Ali Arslan and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2011-01 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It was aimed to analyse elites and power in contemporary Turkey in this book. The major goal was to construct a social portrait of Turkish elites, in other words to outline the social anatomy of the elites in Turkish society by using empirical data. The occupiers of the key positions in the major elite sectors were accepted as the elite. A total of five major elite groups were eventually examined. Extensive field researches comprise the major data sources of the study. Detailed interviews were conducted with members of Turkish elite groups. Additionally, documentary and historical data techniques, even secondary data were used. Education is the most important factor for elite recruitment in Turkish society. The media elites and political elites share similar social backgrounds. The members of these two elite groups have a relatively higher social class background than the Turkish labour union elites. The Turkish elites present a higher level consensually unified national elite character. However as a result of its nature, this consensus is not very sharp and exact on some issues. Following the demo-elite perspective this consensus can be called a "relative elite consensus."


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