This paper discusses the role of the electoral system in making the Justice and Development Party (AKP) dominant. Drawing on Sartori’s framework, we first clarify the concept of a predominant party system. Second, we examine the impact of the electoral system on the emergence of a predominant party system in Turkey. Analysing election results, we argue that the electoral system fosters dominance in three ways. First, a combination of electoral formula, national threshold and district threshold leads to over‐representation of large parties and under‐representation of small ones. Second, the fear of a wasted vote due to the high threshold prompts voters to support their second‐best option, which concentrates the votes among large parties. Fin...
Turkey is going through an election storm. Since March 2014 the country is set to go for a fourth el...
Democratic systems are unthinkable without political parties. Since its transition to multi-party po...
This article reveals how the AKP’s use of clientelism contributes to its electoral dominance. It doe...
This paper re-evaluates the party system change in Turkey based on Sartori’s framework. It also expl...
“Party hegemony” is a macro-level characteristic of party systems, which is a product of persistent ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2009.Incl...
Until 19th century, the Ottoman Empire was governed by absolute monarchy but after many developments...
Ankara : The Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, 2011.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Bilkent Un...
Studies on Western democracies have shown that deep-seated social cleavages stabilize the electoral ...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
The triumph of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has an absolute majority in Turkish Pa...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
Using data drawn from a survey conducted shortly after the 2002 elections, we investigate the Justic...
The Article focuses on the arguments for Turkey to reform its election laws for creating a better de...
The paper analyzes the main factors leading to the Justice and Development Party’s 2011 electoral vi...
Turkey is going through an election storm. Since March 2014 the country is set to go for a fourth el...
Democratic systems are unthinkable without political parties. Since its transition to multi-party po...
This article reveals how the AKP’s use of clientelism contributes to its electoral dominance. It doe...
This paper re-evaluates the party system change in Turkey based on Sartori’s framework. It also expl...
“Party hegemony” is a macro-level characteristic of party systems, which is a product of persistent ...
Thesis (S.M. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2009.Incl...
Until 19th century, the Ottoman Empire was governed by absolute monarchy but after many developments...
Ankara : The Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, 2011.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Bilkent Un...
Studies on Western democracies have shown that deep-seated social cleavages stabilize the electoral ...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
The triumph of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has an absolute majority in Turkish Pa...
This paper tests four hypotheses of “losers’ consent”—that is, the extent to which evaluations of de...
Using data drawn from a survey conducted shortly after the 2002 elections, we investigate the Justic...
The Article focuses on the arguments for Turkey to reform its election laws for creating a better de...
The paper analyzes the main factors leading to the Justice and Development Party’s 2011 electoral vi...
Turkey is going through an election storm. Since March 2014 the country is set to go for a fourth el...
Democratic systems are unthinkable without political parties. Since its transition to multi-party po...
This article reveals how the AKP’s use of clientelism contributes to its electoral dominance. It doe...