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Selim Koru, "New Turkey and the Far Right: How Reactionary Nationalism Remade a Country" (I. B. Tauris, 2025)

Sep 23, 2025
Selim Koru, an analyst at the Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey, explores the rise of reactionary nationalism reshaping Turkey. He discusses how Erdogan's vision of a 'New Turkey' aims to diminish Western dependency through alliances with revisionist powers like Russia and China. Koru highlights an existential resentment toward the West as a driving force behind these changes. He also reveals the interplay of Turkey's domestic politics with global far-right movements, drawing parallels with leaders like Trump and Modi.
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INSIGHT

Resentment Drives Reactionary Nationalism

  • Reactionary nationalism in Turkey stems from an existential resentment of Western supremacy and historical narratives of defeat.
  • Selim Koru argues this resentment powered Erdogan's movement and made it resilient since the 2010s.
ANECDOTE

Personal Roots Inform Perspective

  • Koru describes his double life: an Islamist family background and a father in the foreign ministry.
  • That upbringing made him sensitive to the emotional currents of Islamism in Turkish politics.
INSIGHT

History As Defeat, Not Victory

  • Reactionaries view history as a loss requiring hierarchy restoration rather than liberal custodianship of victory.
  • Islamists and pan-Turkists see the republic as a catastrophe to reverse, which informs far-right aims.
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