Dimitar Bechev is Lecturer at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies (OSGA), University of Oxford. He is the author of Rival Power: Russia in Southeast Europe and coeditor of Russia Rising: Putin's Foreign Policy in the Middle East and North Africa.
A particular strength of [Bechev's] book is that he does not attribute Turkey's turn from democracy exclusively to Erdogan, but emphasises the authoritarian legacies shaping the state , rooted in the Ottoman Empire and in the long rule of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who founded the modern secular republic in 1923 and held power until his death in 1938. -Tony Barber, Financial Times A scholar unafraid of a good turn of phrase is a welcome thing, albeit rare. Dr Bechev is a scholar and has a good turn of phrase. His expertise guides us through what is a thicket of events, dates, underlying trends, and acronyms, but just when, at times, the going becomes difficult a turn of phrase chops through the text and opens up his train of thought. -Tim Marshall, Reaction 'A sweeping attempt to capture the last 20 years of Turkey, Bechev skilfully traces the radical transformation of Turkey's domestic and foreign policies under Recep Tayyip Erdogan. An outstanding book from one of the best.'Goenul Tol, Middle East Institute 'A compelling narrative, rich in anecdotes, quotes, and carefully chosen empirical examples, enlivens an in-depth historical analysis of Turkey's evolution from the 1970s until today. Bechev charts Turkey's modernization, the rise of Islamist populism, its geopolitical shift from the periphery of the West to its bid for regional hegemony, as well as the weaknesses of the competitive authoritarian regime that its President Erdogan has crafted.' Rosa Balfour, Director of Carnegie Europe 'Bechev analyzes the two decades that witnessed the evolution of President Erdogan from a seemingly EU-friendly Muslim democrat to a strongman. He masterfully portrays how the shifts in AKP's foreign policy were intertwined with rising authoritarian practices in Turkey.' Professor Ayse Kadioglu, Sabanci University