This chapter explores whether and how the incumbent party in Turkey benefits electorally from its partisan ties at the sub-national level. This is an especially important question given the dominance of the nationally ruling party, Justice and Development Party, in Turkish electoral politics and growing concerns about the fairness of elections due to the Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi (AKP) incumbency advantage. The chapter investigates under what conditions and how national incumbent parties benefit electorally from their partisan ties with sub-national governments. It discusses the prevalence of patronage and clientelism referred to by many scholars, who have tried to understand the mechanisms of patron–client relationships in Turkey and thei...
The so-called `Alliance Law' was enacted on March 13, 2018. Among many important amendments it intro...
The outcome of the 29 March 2009 Turkish local administrations election is analyzed in light of econ...
Introduction Political finance is the essential factor for maintaining a competitive political syste...
Political parties’ control over state resources clearly has an impact on the parties’ internal organ...
Earlier literature showed that under some conditions, intergovernmental fiscal ties between local an...
This chapter studies the presence of political cycles in Turkey’s recent economic history. It first ...
We analyze the non-contributory health insurance program (“green cards”) in Turkey with RDD (Regress...
This article reviews the existing body of scholarship and draws on original qualitative research tha...
This chapter provides an explanatory framework of conventional political participation in Turkey. On...
In this chapter, we analyze voter mobilization through canvassing prior to the 2018 general election...
The literature largely neglects whether individual politicians or political parties in proportional ...
Inter-election vote swings for the AKP, the incumbent party inTurkey, during 2002, 2004, 2007, 2009 ...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
The 2019 municipal election had surprising consequences for both the incumbent and opposition actors...
AbstractDespite a large body of work on the impacts of institutions on subnational growth and develo...
The so-called `Alliance Law' was enacted on March 13, 2018. Among many important amendments it intro...
The outcome of the 29 March 2009 Turkish local administrations election is analyzed in light of econ...
Introduction Political finance is the essential factor for maintaining a competitive political syste...
Political parties’ control over state resources clearly has an impact on the parties’ internal organ...
Earlier literature showed that under some conditions, intergovernmental fiscal ties between local an...
This chapter studies the presence of political cycles in Turkey’s recent economic history. It first ...
We analyze the non-contributory health insurance program (“green cards”) in Turkey with RDD (Regress...
This article reviews the existing body of scholarship and draws on original qualitative research tha...
This chapter provides an explanatory framework of conventional political participation in Turkey. On...
In this chapter, we analyze voter mobilization through canvassing prior to the 2018 general election...
The literature largely neglects whether individual politicians or political parties in proportional ...
Inter-election vote swings for the AKP, the incumbent party inTurkey, during 2002, 2004, 2007, 2009 ...
Despite its long history of multiparty rule, Turkey has failed to consolidate its democratic regime....
The 2019 municipal election had surprising consequences for both the incumbent and opposition actors...
AbstractDespite a large body of work on the impacts of institutions on subnational growth and develo...
The so-called `Alliance Law' was enacted on March 13, 2018. Among many important amendments it intro...
The outcome of the 29 March 2009 Turkish local administrations election is analyzed in light of econ...
Introduction Political finance is the essential factor for maintaining a competitive political syste...