How to Lose a Country

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How to Lose a Country: The Seven Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship is a 2019 nonfiction book by Ece Temelkuran, discussing how democracies backslide into dictatorships. It was written in English and published in the United Kingdom by 4th Estate.

She outlines the steps on how democracies gradually unravel and discusses this in the context of the rise of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[1] Temelkuran's argument is that the same decay of democracy that happened in Turkey can happen in countries in the West.[2]

Hannah Lucinda Smith of The Times wrote that the book is "highly readable and vibrates with outrage" although she criticises the book for mainly focusing on right-wing populism and not adequately describing left wing populism.[3]

Satish Deshpande of The Hindu argued that there are parallels to the rule of Narendra Modi, using the word "saptapadi" to refer to the processes Temelkuran outlined. The book does not discuss Modi.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Donohoe, Paschal (2019-04-06). "How to Lose a Country: The 7 Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship review: How dangerous simplicities can run amok". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  2. ^ Roy, Nilanjana (2020-11-25). "A novel approach to truth-telling". Financial Times. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  3. ^ Smith, Hannah Lucinda (2019-02-01). "Review: How to Lose a Country: The Seven Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship by Ece Temelkuran — is Turkey the West's future?". The Times. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  4. ^ Deshpande, Satish (2020-02-21). "Losing a nation, in seven acts". The Hindu. Retrieved 2022-05-18.

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