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neo-Ottomanism
thumb|The fez (hat)|fez, which entered public life in the Ottoman Empire as part of [[Mahmud II's Westernization reforms, became a symbol of Islamist anti-Kemalism in Turkey.]]
thumb|The extent of the Ottoman Empire in 1683
Neo-Ottomanism ( or ) is a reactionary, revisionist, monarchist, conservative and Islamist political ideology in Turkey that discredits the Turkish secular nationalist republic and its reforms, and glorifies the Ottoman dynasty and its traditionalist establishments like the caliphate. It is also an irredentist and imperialist ideology that, in its broadest sense, advocates
human rights in Turkey
human rights compliance and violation in Turkey
deep state in Turkey
alleged influence network within the apparatus of the Turkish state
Erdoğanism
thumb|A wall rug of Erdoğan, whose ideals and political agenda have come to be referred to as 'Erdoğanism', at a rally of the Justice and Development Party
2018–2022 Turkish currency and debt crisis
Economic situation in Turkey
Turkish coup d'état
nuclear power in Turkey
Power source to generate Turkish electricity
Corruption in Turkey
Institutional corruption in the country
Sledgehammer
alleged coup plan
state feminism
feminism created, approved, or promoted by a government
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's cult of personality
the cult of personality around Kemal Atatürk
Halkevleri
The Halkevleri (Turkish for "Peoples' houses") is a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting Kemalist ideas, culture, arts, history, and sports among the Turks. It was established by the Republican People's Party in 1932, in the course of the Turkish Revolution, and managed to rally millions into local community centres until its closure in 1951, when the Democrat Party ascended to the government.
I Apologize campaign
online campaign in Turkey 2008 calling for a collective apology for the Armenian Genocide
anarchism in Turkey
overview of anarchism in Turkey
E-memorandum
thumb|right|250px|Screenshot of an e-memorandum (April 27, 2007)
The e-memorandum () was a controversial set of statements released on the website of the General Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces in April 2007 that weighed in on the Turkish presidential elections in 2007. The way the statements were written caused concerns that the Turkish military would intervene in the election against leading candidate Abdullah Gül in defence of secularism. Turkey's presidential office was regarded as the guardian of the country's secular system; the fact that Gül's wife wore an Islamic headscarf, as well a
secession in Turkey
conspiracy theories in Turkey
overview about the conspiracy theories in Turkey
Libya–Turkey maritime deal
Treaty
smoking in Turkey
overview of smoking in Turkey
polygamy in Turkey
list of Cabinets of Turkey
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Leader of the Main Opposition of Turkey
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