Erdogan’s media dominance and the mood in Turkey

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President Erdogan’s dominant media presence is helping him take Turkey’s hotly contested elections to a second round. Plus, is the media making the divide between China and America worse?

With President Recep Tayyip Erdogan set to be re-elected in the second round next week, what’s next for what’s left of Turkish journalism?

contributors:
Mustafa Akyol – Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Ravza Kavakci Kan – AK Party Member of Parliament
Seren Selvin Korkmaz – co-founder, IstanPol Institute & lecturer, Stockholm University
Güney Yildiz – Researcher & Analyst

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