ERDOĞAN

THE END OF AN ILLIBERAL AUTOCRATIC SECULAR-LITE MOSTLY CORRUPT TYRANT

by Sedat Sami


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/04/2026

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9798369467473
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9798369467480
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 146
ISBN : 9798369467466

About the Book

Today, a quarter of a century since Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his party assumed power, the corrupt, illiberal and undemocratic character of the regime is in full view. A total disregard for the rule of law, the muzzling of the print and electronic media, the arrest and imprisonment of hundreds of journalists, writers, academics, and human rights defenders as well as elected members of opposition parties -all without due process- are common occurrences that eventually succeeded in intimidating the public at large. Self-censorship has now become noticeable even to Western  eyes that, up until now, were the most vocal defenders of the regime. The use of lengthy -months and even years- of detentions without formal charges being brought against the suspects, are now viewed as hidden forms of convictions without the benefit of trials. These developments have all contributed to paint a picture of a systematic reign of terror carried out by the regime against its enemies. During those years the ruling party dominated the pages of every Western newspaper as Erdogan became the poster child of the Western Liberal establishment. They were convinced that an Islamist regime in need of support against any military coup was their best bet to keep Turkey in the Western camp as a totally dependent and reliable business partner and lucrative market for their goods. But when Turkey began cozying up to Hamas, Hezbollah or to Iran and began antagonizing Israel that attention was suddenly focused on Turkey’s foreign shift.


About the Author

Professor Emeritus of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, he is the co-author of a two-volume book (Engineering Mechanics-Statics & Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics). He has also translated the magnum opus work by his professor M.Inan (Strength of Materials). He has published numerous refereed articles in a variety of scientific journals and proceedings. Upon retirement he turned his attention to the conditions prevailing in his native country: In 2002 (in Turkish) and again in 2006 (in English) he wrote about his beloved land. The second book (Silent capitulations:The Kemalist Republic under Assault) has been, subsequently translated in Turkish and published in 2008. His latest attempt to call attention to the plight of Turkey was in 2010 when he and XLibris joined to publish (The Agony of the KEMALIST Republic and the rise of a FASCIST brotherhood of the corrupt, by the corrupt, for the corrupt). Prof. Sami has traveled extensively in Turkey, the old Soviet Union, in Asia and throughout Europe. He lives in Southern Illinois.