Alper Kaliber – Understanding the Post-Failed Coup Turkey: From State of Emergency to Permanent State of Exception 5/5/2017
5 Mayıs 2017 Cuma, saat 18.00’de IFEA’daAlper Kaliber (Kemerburgaz Üniversitesi)Sunum İngilizcedir« Çağdaş Türkiye’nin Siyaset Sosyolojisi » semineri çerçevesinde 4 Mayıs’tan önce kayıt: https://www.inscription-facile.com/form/XP7WUPsd1VQssNo2FFHa Understanding the Post-Failed Coup Turkey: From State of Emergency to Permanent State of Exception Turkey is currently ruled under a state of emergency declared soon after the failed coup attempt of 15 July 2016 and extended recently for another three months by late April. Throughout the nine months of the state of emergency that have provided Turkish state elites with sweeping new powers, the Turkish government has issued several decrees having the force of law without any oversight by the national parliament. Drawing on these decrees, nearly 150,000 people were fired, suspended or arrested, several left-wing and pro-Kurdish