Today’s episode of the MERIP Podcast features an interview with Ayça Alemdaroğlu about her article, “The Capture of Turkey’s Universities Under the AKP,” in our Spring 2026 issue, “Campus Politics–Palestine and the New University Order.” MERIP executive director James Ryan spoke with Alemdaroğlu about the efforts of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party to co-opt university administrations and contain campus dissent over the last 25 years. While attempting to coerce and repress the strongest and most outspoken voices on prestigious campuses like Boğaziçi or Middle East Technical University the state has also invested heavily in constructing and opening new universities, often in more provincial settings, in order to build its own hegemonic institutions. As Alemdaroğlu explains in her piece, "Although access to institutions of higher education has expanded greatly, academic freedom has been steadily eroded through the combined force of ordinary administrative authority and extraordinary instruments such as emergency decrees, which together reoriented universities toward political compliance." The conversation also covered the abrupt closure and swift re-opening of Istanbul Bilgi University in May, one of Turkey’s leading private universities and an avant-garde institution for liberal and progressive academics. 

This conversation was recorded on June 8, 2026

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Further reading: 

Ayça Alemdaroğlu, “The Capture of Turkey’s Universities Under the AKP”, Middle East Report, Issue 318, Spring 2026

Ayça Alemdaroğlu and Elif Babül, “Boğaziçi Resists Authoritarian Control of the Academy in Turkey” Middle East Report Online, February 23, 2021 

Ayça Alemdaroğlu “The University in the Making of Authoritarian Turkey” European Journal of Turkish Studies Issue 34, 2022 

Ayça Alemdaroğlu, “Tek İmza Cumhuriyetinde Üniversite: İstanbul Bilgi Üniversite” (“The University in the Single-Signature Republic: Istanbul Bilgi University”), Birikim Dergisi May 26, 2026

“Yellow Letters” (Sarı Zarflar) [Film]  

MESA Committee on Academic Freedom, Letters on Turkey 

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James Ryan is the Executive Director of the Middle East Research and Information Project
Ayça Alemdaroğlu is research scholar and associate director of the Program on Turkey at the Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law at Stanford University.

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