Publisher's Synopsis
Turkey's journey toward democracy has been marked by factors such as military interventions, the evolution of political parties, the influence of religious sects and orders, and the rise of political Islam, which weakened institutions, especially justice, and paved the way for an authoritarian regime.
This book examines, through examples, the erosion of judicial independence and its role in societal traumas and institutional collapse. It discusses how the judiciary transformed from an instrument of justice to an arena for political power struggles.
A strong rule of law and a transparent public administration must be embraced to escape Turkey's impasse. This book not only delves into the causes and consequences of economic crises but also provides concrete suggestions for building a sustainable economic structure based on the rule of law.