Turkey has been enveloped in political crisis for much of the year, raising fundamental issues about the nature and future of the Turkish state. Much hinges on the outcome of next month's election, by far the most important in the country's recent history.
In today's videocast, Graham Hutchings, editor of the Oxford Analytica Daily Brief, Tamas David-Barrett, Oxford Analytica consultant, and David Taylor, Oxford Analytica's Middle East editor discuss the implications of the crisis for Turkish domestic politics, and the lessons it holds for political and economic development in other 'moderate' Islamic countries, notably Morocco.