Abstrakt
			Modern Turkey represents an interesting case of political transformation: from traditional monarchy to military regime, from military regime to parliamentary democracy and, more recently, from parliamentary democracy to a new authoritarianism. One of the most influential Turkish scholars who studied these processes was Ergun Özbudun (1937–2023), a political scientist and constitutional lawyer, honorary professor at the European University of Law and Administration in Warsaw; Özbudun’s contribution to the understanding of these transition constitutes the most important part of his scholarly work.
Współczesna Turcja stanowi interesujący przypadek politycznych transformacji: od tradycyjnej monarchii do reżimu wojskowego, od reżimu wojskowego do demokracji parlamentarnej oraz, ostatnimi czasy, od demokracji parlamentarnej do nowego autorytaryzmu. Jednym z najbardziej wpływowych tureckich uczonych, którzy badali te procesy, był Ergun Özbudun (1937–2023), politolog oraz prawnik konstytucjonalista, profesor honorowy Europejskiej Wyższej Szkoły Prawa i Administracji w Warszawie; wkład Özbuduna w zrozumienie tych przemian stanowi najważniejszą część jego pracy naukowej.
		
							
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