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New article published in Czech Journal of International Relations

Onder Canveren and André Kaiser on "Exploring Populism in Erdogan’s Discourse on Turkey–European Union Relations"

Canveren, O., & Kaiser, A. (2024). Exploring Populism in Erdogan’s Discourse on Turkey–European Union Relations. Czech Journal of International Relations. https://doi.org/10.32422/cjir.822

 

Abstract

Many political leaders have adopted populist themes in their foreign policy discourses, motivated by, for example, revisionism, domestic mobilisation, and personalisation of foreign policy. Since the failed coup attempt in 2016, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has become a prime example of this trend. This article analyses Turkey’s relationship with the European Union (EU) by deciphering populist themes in his discourses. The article’s method, thematic discourse analysis, examines speeches and statements from multiple data sources using a deductive codebook. According to the study’s qualitative and quantitative in-depth analysis people-centrism, partnership diversification, general will, positive partisanship, and personalisation emerge as distinct populist themes in Erdogan’s speeches. Erdogan uses populism to project the image of strong/charismatic leadership as a genuine representation of the will of oppressed people(s). In his discourses, special weight is given to people-centrism, and it is supported by the themes of general will and personalisation.

 

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