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Book Review. William Harris. The call in , however, arranged something of a silence. Already at work on her second novel, she turned to literature, dedicating her writing in Turkish to novels and poetry.
Slowly, and over the same span, coverage of Turkey in the international press took new shape. In fact, Turkey now seems to be in the vanguard of something else entirely: a global turn toward illiberalism.
In the amnesiac liberal understanding of Turkey, the crisis is sudden, of recent vintage. Under the growing tensions, movements demanding a political upheaval began to gather. Radicalism thrived in the universities and the Kurdish southeast, while state-backed right-wing militias struck against perceived revolutionary ripples and made power bids of their own, imposing de facto control over swathes of the countryside.
Islamists at a protest in Konya called for the return of sharia law and refused to sing the national anthem. Rumors swirled about socialist sympathizers in the military plotting a revolutionary break.
Neoliberalism was imposed almost overnight: trade liberalized, state appendages slashed and privatized, wages cut, capital markets opened and interest rates hiked. The decapitated left fell into a long political sleep.