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Police Reform in Turkey: Human Security, Gender and State Violence Under Erdogan

Hardback

Main Details

Title Police Reform in Turkey: Human Security, Gender and State Violence Under Erdogan
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr Funda Hulagu
SeriesContemporary Turkey
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781838604127
ClassificationsDewey:363.209561
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication Date 25 February 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

How has the supposedly liberalizing project of police reform in Turkey become central to the increasingly authoritarian regime of Erdogan's AKP Party? Engaging political theory and a gender studies perspective, this book traces the implementation of security sector reform in Turkey, showing how various agents, including Islamist policy-makers, Turkish police and the women's movement in Turkey have contributed to and resisted growing police powers. A critical study which also employs case studies, this is a timely intervention on the 'authoritarian turn' in Turkey and contributes to a growing number of studies of neoliberalism and security in the context of liberal internationalism. Produced in association with the British Institute at Ankara

Author Biography

Funda Hulagu is currently on the teaching staff at the University of Marburg, Germany. She was previously Assistant Professor at Maltepe University, Turkey and Mersin University, Turkey. She has published over 10 peer reviewed articles, including in Science & Society and Journal fur Entwicklungspolitik.

Reviews

This book provides a critical but constructive engagement with feminist theory, coupled with a powerful critique of the mainstream/liberal approaches to the state-society relations. Thereby, it could be considered as an important contribution to the development of a "materialist-cum-feminist theory of state" by adopting a relational perspective to enhance our understanding of "the limits and promises of the feminist interventions in and against the state" in general, and with a detailed critical analysis of "the capitalist-patriarchal gender selectivities of the state" in Turkey in particular. * Galip L. Yalman, Emeritus Professor, Middle East Technical University, Turkey *