Erdogan

Erdogan

  • Can Dündar
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781551529219ISBN 10: 1551529211

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Erdogan is written by Can Dündar and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1551529211 (ISBN 10) and 9781551529219 (ISBN 13).

Winner, 2022 Atomium Comic Strip Prize A comprehensive graphic biography of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the authoritarian president of Turkey. One of the world's most divisive and controversial leaders, Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ruled over Turkey as either prime minister or president since 2003. This graphic biography sheds light on the origins of Turkey's most powerful man, from his youth as a budding soccer player to his years spent navigating Turkey's political landscape, including the founding of the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in 2001. Author Can Dundar, a Turkish journalist and contributor to the Washington Post now living in exile in Berlin, spent several years researching this book. In 2015 he was arrested when his newspaper published photos of Turkey's state intelligence sending weapons to ISIS in Syria; in 2020 he was sentenced in absentia by Turkish courts to twenty-seven years in prison for espionage and aiding an armed terrorist organization. Situated at the crossroads between Europe and Asia with a population of eighty-four million, Turkey is a growing economic powerhouse with a geopolitically strategic location. As its leader, the Islamic, conservative Erdogan has had a polarizing effect on the country's populace; some applaud his economic and political reforms, while others decry his autocratic, iron-fisted rule, which has included the jailing of opponents, the crushing of free speech and the rights of LGBTQ+ people and others, and an ongoing war waged against the country's Kurdish minority. Featuring compelling illustrations by Egyptian Sudanese comic artist Anwar, this book provides a critical and dramatic context for understanding Erdogan's convictions and contradictions as a demagogue for whom democracy has been merely a means to power.