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Resistance to Change: The Ideological Immoderation of the Nationalist Action Party in Turkey

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While much has been written to explain the mutation of Islamic-oriented parties in Turkey from pursuing an Islamic ideological cause to embracing vote-seeking behavior and democratic processes, little effort has been made to explain why the far-right establishment - represented by the Nationalist Action Party (Milliyetci Hareket Partisi, MHP) - still resists ideological change. This article argues that fortification of nationalism with Islam in the party, the party's identification with Turkey's national security issues, and the construction of personality cult around party founder Alparslan Turkes restrict its ideological moderation. Nevertheless, the party benefits from this ideological immoderation to be a key player in Turkish politics. In other words, while ideological immoderation prevents the MHP from embracing a pluralistic political stance, it has also been functional to exert its nationalist ideology on the state without sharing governmental power.

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Cengiz, Fatih Çağatay/0000-0002-8582-2665

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Turkish Studies

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22

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3

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462

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480

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