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Changing the Guard? Turkey’s inconclusive election

May 15, 2023
Join Piotr Zilevski, The Economist's Turkey correspondent, as he breaks down Turkey's recent elections and the surprising resilience of President Erdogan amid opposition hopes. Daniela Raz, a data journalist, highlights alarming trends in teenage girls' mental health and the suspected role of social media. Meanwhile, Shashank Joshi shares intriguing insights from his recommended reading list on espionage, shedding light on the complexities of intelligence work and the challenges of modern-day spying.
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Runoff and Kingmaker

  • The runoff election is scheduled for May 28th.
  • Nationalist candidate Sinan Oğan's 5% vote share makes him a potential kingmaker.
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Erdogan's Strategy

  • Erdogan shifted the election focus from the struggling economy to national identity and security.
  • He used mega-projects and scaremongering tactics to appeal to voters.
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Teen Mental Health

  • Teenage girls' mental health is declining, with a high percentage feeling persistently sad or hopeless.
  • Many blame social media, but data doesn't definitively support this claim.
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