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Which way now for Turkey? (Part 2)

After the referendum last weekend, which way now is Turkey leading? A vote for change has brought world wide approval. The constitution in Turkey was written under military rule. What does the possibility of change mean for an often tense realtionship between politics, the army and religion in Turkey?

Judah GRUNSTEIN, Managing Editor, World Politics Review
Can BUHARALI, Executive Board Member, EDAM (Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies)
Jasper MORTIMER, France 24 Correspondent
Samim AKGÖNÜL, Professor in history and political sciences, Université de Strasbourg

Program prepared by Yi Song and Perrine Desplats.

Click here to watch the 1st part.
 

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