1. Turkey election fever cools down ahead of decisive run-off  Al Jazeera English
  2. Turkey election: What five more years of Erdogan would mean  BBC
  3. Turkey’s Erdogan Woos Voters in Re-Election Campaign  The New York Times
  4. Turkey elections: Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu battle for nationalist vote  Middle East Eye
  5. Erdoğan's monetary misadventures are pushing Turkey off course  Financial Times
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Voters find it hard to resurrect enthusiasm of first round ahead of presidential run-off between Erdogan, Kilicdaroglu.Voters find it hard to resurrect enthusiasm of first round ahead of presidential run-off between Erdogan, Kilicdaroglu.

Turkey election fever cools down ahead of decisive run-off | Elections News | Al Jazeera

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has rock star appeal at his election rallies, promising to lead Turkey to claim its rightful place as a global power if he is re-elected in a runoff on Sunday.

Turkey’s Erdogan Woos Voters in Re-Election Campaign - The New York Times

Far-right candidate, Sinan Oğan, has become a 'kingmaker' of sorts in the Turkish presidential election. His 2.8 million voters could have the power to decide between incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu. Far-right candidate, Sinan Oğan, has become a 'kingmaker' of sorts in the Turkish presidential election. His 2.8 million voters could have the power to decide between incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his rival Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu.

Turkey: Could far-right voters be the deciding factor in Sunday’s presidential election? | Euronews

RSF on Twitter: "⚡️🇹🇷 An unfair election! As #Turkiye prepares to vote and choose between President Erdogan and opposition candidate Kemal Kiliçdaroglu, RSF condemns a discriminatory media treatment that distorts the presidential election. 👇🏼https://t.co/mo2Yp1Mcza" / Twitter

Jason Farago on Twitter: "I came to Istanbul for an election of historic importance — though not in the way some here hoped. On Turkey as the vanguard nation of 21st-century cultural politics: the global models of nostalgia and ressentiment, from the soap operas to Hagia Sophia https://t.co/yxcXoLZYbn" / Twitter

Michele Catanzaro on Twitter: "A lot is at stake for science in next Sunday's second round of presidential elections in Turkey. I have talked with researchers to put together a potential science agenda for the next presidency. Here are some highlights, for @ChemistryWorld https://t.co/SSLxcgHjSB" / Twitter

Ragıp Soylu on Twitter: "Erdogan has performed well in the parliamentary elections, which gives him a lot of leeway • President can make new alliances if he wants to drop MHP, while options could include more constitutional changes Comments by @OguzArikboga https://t.co/wzov0iuNfJ" / Twitter

'Elections, regardless of their results, do not change what Turkey has experienced under Erdoğan’s leadership,' writes Enes Kanter Freedom."Elections, regardless of their results, do not change what Turkey has experienced under Erdoğan’s leadership."

Turkey's Elections Do Not Lessen Erdoğan’s Wrongdoings | Time

President Erdogan is tipped to win Turkey's presidential vote after a deeply divisive election.President Erdogan is tipped to win Turkey's presidential vote after a deeply divisive election.

Turkey election: What five more years of Erdogan would mean - BBC News

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Invading, attacking and killing adversaries abroad can boost the political prospects of leaders doing poorly at home.

Turkey's Erdoğan took a page from US presidents and boosted reelection campaign by claiming to have killed a terrorist

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As Turkish voters head back to the polls on Sunday for a crucial presidential runoff election, where they will choose between an incumbent leader with increasingly authoritarian tendencies and an opposition that promises to restore democracy, three analysts delve into the factors contributing to Erdogan’s enduring political career.As Turkish voters head back to the polls on Sunday for a crucial presidential runoff election, where they will choose between an incumbent leader with increasingly authoritarian tendencies and an opposition that promises to restore democracy, three analysts delve into the factors contributing to Erdogan’s enduring political career.

Decoding Erdogan: What to expect from a fresh term? | eKathimerini.com

Disengagement is tempting, but it would give up what leverage the international community still has to protect human rights. Disengagement is tempting, but it would give up what leverage the international community still has to protect human rights.

If Turkey’s strongman wins, don’t give up on Turkish democracy | The Hill

Disengagement is tempting, but it would give up what leverage the international community still has to protect human rights.

If Turkey’s strongman wins, don’t give up on Turkish democracy | The Hill

This week, Ryan sat down at a cafe in Washington, D.C., with Hümeyra Pamuk and Nicholas Danforth to discuss the results of Turkey's May 14 election. They

Why Erdogan Wins - War on the Rocks

Erdogan’s monetary policy is a disaster, but Turks keep voting for him.

Erdogan’s Monetary Policy Is a Disaster, but Turks Keep Voting for Him

Ahead of the final presidential vote on Sunday, Erodgan has forced his opponent to change tack to try and close the gap from the first round, writes Borzou Daragahi. It has given him greater control over the narrative of the election Ahead of the final presidential vote on Sunday, Erodgan has forced his opponent to change tack to try and close the gap from the first round, writes Borzou Daragahi. It has given him greater control over the narrative of the election

Turkey election: Erdogan looks set to cement his hold on power – in an election where he’s made all the rules | The Independent

The xenophobia from the social-democratic leader since his first-round defeat is unlikely to win him the second.The xenophobia from the social-democratic leader since his first-round defeat is unlikely to win him the second.

Turkey: does Kılıçdaroğlu have a path to victory?

Concern in Israel’s pro-democracy camp that democratic erosion processes in Turkey are similarly emerging in Israel under Netanyahu’s enduring rule.Concern in Israel’s pro-democracy camp that democratic erosion processes in Turkey are similarly emerging in Israel under Netanyahu’s enduring rule.

What lessons can Israel learn from Turkey's elections? - opinion - The Jerusalem Post

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Soli Ozel is a lecturer in the international relations department of Kadir Has University in Istanbul. The hopes of a Turkish opposition presumed unifErosion of middle-class living standards due to inflation shrugged off

Turkish voters have forgiven government for incompetence, neglect - Nikkei Asia

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounces the Turkish media’s biased coverage of the parliamentary and first-round presidential elections held on 14 May and the presidential run-off between incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and opposition challenger Kemal Kiliçdaroglu that is to be held on 28 May.Reporters Without Borders (RSF) denounces the Turkish media’s biased coverage of the parliamentary and first-round presidential elections held on 14 May and the presidential run-off between incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and opposition challenger Kemal Kiliçdaroglu that is to be held on 28 May.

Erdoğan has used his control of the media to rig Turkiye’s elections | RSF

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Future path of universities as institutes of free inquiry may rest on who wins

Academic freedom is at stake in Turkish elections, researchers warn | News | Chemistry World

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Since the Turkish government’s policy of encouraging Syrians to return to northern Syria, some 500,000 Syrians have chosen to return.

New Turkish Citizens: Who Do They Vote For and Why? - Politics Today

The Kurdish-nationalist HDP is backing Kılıçdaroğlu’s right-wing campaign even after he pledged to attack the democratic rights of Kurds and refugees.

HDP, pseudo-left back anti-refugee, anti-Kurdish candidate Kılıçdaroğlu in Turkish elections - World Socialist Web Site

He got more than 60 per cent of the vote in the earthquake-stricken cities. In Turkey, anger passes easily.He got more than 60 per cent of the vote in the earthquake-stricken cities. In Turkey, anger passes easily.

The unbreakable Recep Erdogan. Citizens' revolt without repercussions | TVP World

A post-election Turkey may well become the "locus for the fault line between the liberal West and the illiberal East" instead of a bridge, as Erdogan has claimed during his time in office.A post-election Turkey may well become the "locus for the fault line between the liberal West and the illiberal East" instead of a bridge, as Erdogan has claimed during his time in office.

Turkey's Erdogan says polls mark East-West fault line  - Al-Monitor: Independent, trusted coverage of the Middle East

Turkish voters are gearing up for the country’s first-ever presidential run-off on Sunday, with the incumbent, Erdogan, seemingly on course for victory and another five years in office.

Turks Get Ready to Decide on Renewing Erdogan's Mandate | Balkan Insight

The May 2023 Turkish presidential elections have revived the decades-old debates among Islamists over Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the degree to which his policies and achievements have conformed with Islam.The May 2023 presidential elections in Turkey have revived the decades-old debates among Islamists over Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the degree to which his policies and achievements

Turkish Election Revives Arab Islamists' Divide Over Erdoğan | MEMRI

Turkey is heading for a run-off election that many international media outlets are terming “knife-edge." Fingers have been raised at foreign powers for meddling in the elections. The West has good reasons to be wary of Erdogan.Turkey is heading for a run-off election that many international media outlets are terming “knife-edge,” and rightfully so, as vote banks are witnessing an almost 50-50 divide between both Erdogan’s

The West should not meddle in Turkey's affairs | Daily Star

This week on Turkish Election Watch: The May 14 election results, the race to the right ahead of the May 28 run-off and Oğan's endorsement of Erdoğan, and a closer look at the nature of the election.This week on Turkish Election Watch: The May 14 election results, the race to the right ahead of the May 28 run-off and Oğan's endorsement of Erdoğan, and a closer look at the nature of the election.

Turkish Election Watch: Preparing for a presidential run-off | Middle East Institute

The elections took place not in an anti-democratic climate, but under conditions of fascism. In fact, every moment beyond the election was also marked by resistance and struggle. The women, the Kur...

ANF | If Erdoğan wins again, Turkey will see a watered-down version of Taliban and ISIS rule

No matter how rich and prosperous, a nation without independence cannot be subject to any behavior before the humanity at a higher level than serving.

Regardless of election result, structural obstacles in Turkey-US relations will likely persist - Global Times

After continuously being at the helm of his century, it was expected that President Erdogan of Turkey would find the going tough in the election earlier this month. At least, that’s what the opinion polls and Western media made us believe.After continuously being at the helm of his century, it was expected that President Erdogan of Turkey would find the going tough in the election earlier this month. At least, that’s what the opinion polls and Western media made us believe.

Erdogan Conquers Turkiye’s Headwinds Despite Shambolic Economy

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The recent Turkish elections stand as a potent testament to the nation's democratic vitality.

Why President Erdogan defied Western predictions of his demise – ABDURRAHIM BOYNUKALIN | Express Comment | Comment | Express.co.uk

We look a the role of far-right nationalism in the campaigns for Turkey's presidential elections as the two leading candidates face a run-off vote on May 28.We look a the role of far-right nationalism in the campaigns for Turkey's presidential elections as the two leading candidates face a run-off vote on May 28.

How far-right nationalism campaigns in Turkey have impacted its presidential election

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On May 14, the Turkish nation voted for their president as well as for their parliament. This was the most closely watched Turkish election in living memory.Sitting at the juncture of the Middle...On May 14, the Turkish nation voted for their president as well as for their parliament. This was the most closely watched Turkish election in living memory.Sitting at the juncture of the Middle...

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Turkish Elections in a Post-Truth Political Landscape

The opposition bloc prepares for the election with an ideologically-charged group; the People's Alliance focuses on mobilizing its baseThe opposition bloc prepares for the election with an ideologically-charged group; the People's Alliance focuses on mobilizing its base

Where campaigns of Erdoğan and Kılıçdaroğlu differ | Column

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