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The Securitisation of News in Turkey

The Securitisation of News in Turkey
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 141
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ISBN-10 : 9783030493813
ISBN-13 : 3030493814
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Book Synopsis The Securitisation of News in Turkey by : Natalie Martin

Download or read book The Securitisation of News in Turkey written by Natalie Martin and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-07-10 with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book examines why Turkey has become infamous as a repressor of news media freedom. For the past decade or so it has stood alongside China as a notorious jailer of journalists – at the same time as being a candidate state of the EU. The author argues that the reasons for this conundrum are complex and whilst the AKP is responsible for the most recent illiberality, its actions should be taken in the wider context of Turkish politics – and the three way battle for power which has been raging between Kemalists, Kurds and Islamists since the republic was founded in 1923. The AKP are the current winners of this tripartite power struggle and the securitisation of journalists as terrorists is part of that quest. Moreover, whilst securitisation is not new, it has intensified recently as the number of the AKP’s political opponents has proliferated. Securitisation is also a means of delegitimising journalism – and neutralizing any threat to the AKP’s electoral prospects – whilst maintaining a democratic façade on the world stage. Lastly, the book argues that whilst the AKP’s securitisation of news began as a means of quashing the reporting of illiberality against wider political targets, since 2016 it has become a target in its own right. In the battle for power in Turkey, journalism is now one of the many losers.


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