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Parallels between Egypt’s and Turkey’s protests

July 8, 2013 William Chislett

The ousting by the military of Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi must have been unsettling for Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who recently faced similar but much less massive protests over his authoritarian style of government.

http://www.blog.rielcano.org/parallels-between-egypts-and-turkeys-protests/

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William Chislett

William Chislett

A former correspondent of The Times of London in Madrid and then the Financial Times in Mexico writes a monthly article (Inside Spain) for the Elcano Royal Institute. Elcano published four of his books on Spain. He also covered Turkey for the Institute.

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Publicado en octubre 2020

Published in 2013

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