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POLITICS & GENDER
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 911-941Publisher
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1743923X21000192
Keywords
Gender rights; regime change; democratic backsliding; women's rights; women in Turkey; instrumentalization of women's rights; democracy; authoritarianism; Turkey; institutional change
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This article examines the instrumentalization of women's rights and the transformation of the gender rights regime in the context of democratic backsliding in Turkey. It shows how the Islamically rooted government used women's rights to construct authoritarian rule, promote a conservative gender agenda, and meet different political needs at various stages. The focus is shifted from regime types to regime change, contributing to the literature on regime types and gender rights.
This article examines the instrumentalization of women's rights and the transformation of the gender rights regime in the context of democratic backsliding in Turkey. I show how the Islamically rooted Justice and Development Party governments and their allies used women's rights in constructing authoritarian rule and promoting a conservative gender agenda. The governing elites had different needs at different political stages and instrumentalized women's rights to meet those needs. First, they needed to legitimize their rule in a secular context, so they expanded liberal laws on women's rights. Second, in the process of backsliding, they sought to construct and legitimize their conservative ideology, so they reinterpreted existing laws to promote conservative goals. Finally, they wanted to mobilize conservative women in support of the newly authoritarian regime, so they built new institutions and marginalized existing women's NGOs. The article contributes to the literature on regime types and gender rights by shifting the focus from regime type to regime change.
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