Ethnicity and Party Politics in Turkey

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AKP Government
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Dominant Party
Dominant Party System
Elections
Electoral Authoritarian System
Electoral strategy
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Ethnic Dimension
Ethnic politics
ethnic voting behaviour
ethnicity
Kurdish Ethno Nationalism
Kurdish Issue
Kurdish issue process tracing study
Kurdish Nationalism
Kurdish Opening
Kurdish opening process
Kurdish Party
Kurdish Question
Kurdish Region
Kurds
Mainstream Parties
Median Voter
MHP Voter
MHP's Position
MHP’s Position
Middle East comparative politics
Middle Range Generalizations
Niche Party
party politics
party system institutionalisation
Party System Institutionalization
Party Vote Share
Political Parties
political rhetoric analysis
process tracing methodology
qualitative political research
Qualitative Text Analysis
Quantitative Text Analysis
Sledgehammer Case
Turkey
Turkey's 2011 national elections
Turkey’s 2011 national elections
Vote Share

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367145910
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Delving into Turkey’s political playing field, this book examines how an ethnic party increased its vote shares. The case study looks at the rise of the Kurdish party in Turkey’s 2011 national elections in relation to the mainstream political parties' strategies.

The research explores the strategy of the dominant Justice and Development Party that garnered the majority in three consecutive elections, introduced a new political issue, and even initiated an opening process. Investigating the reasons behind why such a dominant party would put itself at risk with this bold strategy and why it still lost votes to the ethnic party in the process, the book traces Turkey’s handling of the Kurdish issue. Combining a detailed analysis of election results, speeches, and social survey findings, the volume offers a novel approach and a rare example of the application of process-tracing methodology. Additionally, the study is one of the first to utilize unsupervised model of scaling texts on the ethnic issue dimension.

As the first systematic analysis of the Kurdish opening process, the book will be of interest to students and scholars researching in qualitative methodology, text analysis, ethnic and party politics, Turkey, and the Middle East.

Berna Öney is a postdoctoral researcher at the Social Sciences Institute at University of Oldenburg, where she also received a PhD degree. Her research interests include democratization, party politics in new democracies, and ethnic politics. Her publications appeared in Turkish Studies, Ethnicities, and Mediterranean Quarterly.

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