Municipal Politics in Turkey

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AK Party
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AKP's Electoral Success
AKP’s Electoral Success
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Central Government
CHP Deputy
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Civil Society
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comparative politics
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EU Affair
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Local Party Organisation
Local Party President
metropolitan
Metropolitan Municipality
Metropolitan Municipality Mayor
Municipal Politics
Municipal Practice
Municipal Staff
municipality
Necmettin Erbakan University
party patronage networks
political mobilisation
Political Parties
qualitative fieldwork in Turkish municipalities
Special Provincial Administrations
Turkish Municipalism
urban planning policy
Urban Transformation Projects
welfare provision analysis

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  • ISBN 9781138713710
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There is a large and growing literature on Turkish politics in general, and the AKP in particular. However, local government and party organization, although very important topics, are strikingly understudied.

This book compares local politics in two Central Anatolian cities, Konya and Eskişehir, ruled by different governmental parties, the AKP in Konya and the CHP in Eskişehir. It analyzes how national political parties adapt to local contexts (‘culture of everyday politics’) and how they seek to influence local culture (‘politics of everyday culture’). By examining how municipal politics is practiced on a daily basis, it illuminates more fundamental aspects of Turkish politics such as political mobilization, establishing links between voters and politicians, various practices of decision-making and the role of civil society. All of this has been critical for the AKP’s continuous electoral success since 2002. The findings are based on over 1.5 years of fieldwork in the two cities, as well as over 50 interviews with national and local political actors. The main fields of research are mayoral biographies, municipal practices, particularly with regard to welfare and service provision, the cooperation with other municipal actors as political parties or civil society organizations; urban planning activities and cultural policy. The study helps to comprehend more fundamental aspects of Turkish politics such as political mobilization, the establishing of links between voters, municipalities and parties as well as decision-making processes.

Municipal Politics in Turkey fills a gap in existing literature by illuminating the fundamental aspects of Turkish politics, such as political mobilization, the establishing of links between voters, municipalities and parties as well as decision-making processes. It will be a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in Turkish Politics and political parties, municipal/local politics and comparative politics.

Charlotte Joppien is managing director of the Türkei Europa Zentrum at Hamburg University. Her work focuses on Turkish domestic and municipal politics, political culture, political mobilization, political Islam and cultural policy.

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