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Did Negative Publicity against The AKP During The 2002 Turkish General Elections Help To Secure Their Victory

 
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Did Negative Publicity against The AKP During The 2002 Turkish General Elections Help To Secure Their Victory

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This 17 page paper is proposal and a literature review to consider the hypothesis that the negative publicity campaign carried by the secular press against the Truth and Justice Party (AKP) during the 2002 general elections in Turkey helped the AKP to secure their victory. Te paper gives an online proposal and then carries out a literature review, looking at the position in Turkey and looks at relevant theories, such as the way negative campaigns have been seen in other countries and the value of PR such as that conducted by the AKP. The last few pages are a summary of the sources used in the literature review. The bibliography cites 14 sources.
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Paper Title: Did Negative Publicity against The AKP During The 2002 Turkish General Elections Help To Secure Their Victory
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