Impact of mutual interaction between civil society and conditionality by an external actor on democratization: Cases of Turkey and Malaysia
With their functioning democracies albeit accompanied by various deficiencies, Turkey and Malaysia are often referred to as models in the Islamic world. This study aims to assess progresses and setbacks in democratization in Turkey and Malaysia since the early 2000s with a particular attention to th...
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DergiPark Akademik
2016
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http://dx.doi.org/10.24289/ijsser.279058