The Rise of the Right-Wing Good Party (İYİP) in Turkey: Authoritarian Turn, Anomie, and Regulatory Nostalgia

IF 1.1 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
F. Cengiz
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes the rise of a newly established nationalist right-wing political party in Turkey—namely the Good Party (İYİP)—with respect to the concept of anomie. In contrast to the mainstream literature, which exclusively concentrates on the concept of populism in its analysis of the rise of right-wing political parties, this study explains the İYİP’s advancement using Institutional Anomie Theory, along with the fall of the ‘Turkish Dream’, wherein the democratic and economic aspirations of the 2000s were hindered in the 2010s by the authoritarian turn and the entrenchment of the neoliberal economic order. In other words, a contradiction between historically embedded goals (democratization and wealth) and the political means exercised (authoritarian turn and neoliberalism) led to anomie in Turkey, which created a window of opportunity to be exploited by a right-wing political party. The article concludes, based on İYİP rhetoric, that the backlash against the authoritarian turn may surface in the form of regulatory nostalgia for the parliamentary system and exclusionary attitudes towards Syrians living in Turkey.
土耳其右翼好党(İYİP)的崛起:威权主义转向、社会反常和监管怀旧
摘要本文从失范的角度分析了土耳其新成立的民族主义右翼政党“好党”的兴起。与主流文学在分析右翼政党崛起时只关注民粹主义的概念不同,本研究使用制度失范理论解释了伊伊党的进步,以及“土耳其梦”的破灭,21世纪初的民主和经济愿望在2010年代受到威权主义转变和新自由主义经济秩序巩固的阻碍。换言之,历史上根深蒂固的目标(民主化和财富)与所采取的政治手段(威权主义和新自由主义)之间的矛盾导致了土耳其的失范,这为右翼政党利用创造了机会之窗。这篇文章的结论是,根据伊伊普的言论,对独裁转变的强烈反对可能以对议会制度的监管怀旧和对居住在土耳其的叙利亚人的排斥态度的形式出现。
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