Mandaville, PeterErsoy, Meltem2018-08-092018-08-09https://hdl.handle.net/1920/11097This dissertation proposes a new theoretical model to explain the causal processes of party transformation. Examining the processes of political transformation from the ideologically oriented Welfare Party (RP) into the catch-all Justice and Development Party (AKP), it demonstrates how the external shock of the February 28 military intervention altered the power dynamics amongst the two dormant factions of the RP. At this critical juncture, the reformists became the dominant coalition within the party, and an opportunity for a change in leadership emerged. With the support of the rising economic classes and civil society, this leadership transition generated suitable conditions for the foundation of the new party, the AKP.enIslamic political partyPolitical crisisTransformationTurkeyPolitical Crisis and Party Transformation: The Case of AKP in TurkeyDissertation