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Paths to Power: The Making of Cabinet Ministers in Turkey 1

This article examines the trends in the political and social pathways to the cabinet in the modern Turkish Republic. It intends to fill the lacunae in the literature on Turkey's cabinets and ministerial elites in several respects. First, it examines the cabinets and the changes and/or continuit...

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Published in:Parliamentary affairs 2011-10, Vol.64 (4), p.737-762
Main Authors: Sayari, Sabri, Dikici Bilgin, Hasret
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