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science research in recent years. In this study, we examine whether there is gender gap in voting behavior in Turkey. Using … education on the support for the Justice and Development Party (AKP) and the Republican People's Party (CHP) among male and …
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close to no party - the rise of the "no party" - which, today, is close to constituting an absolute majority. We develop a … that the rise of the "no party" is driven much more by a secular trend (period effects) than by generation replacement … (cohort effects). We show that the increase in "no party" supporters and in their turnout behavior can explain 80% of the …
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exchange for their votes. That practice undermines the functioning of democracy but is pervasive in many parts of the world …
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While scholars and pundits alike have expressed concern regarding increasing social polarization based on partisan identity, there has been little analysis of how social polarization impacts voting. In this paper, we incorporate social identity into a principal-agent model of political...
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established local party organizations. …
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parliament seem to be the factors heavily correlated with voting for a right-wing populist party in Europe. Also, men are more … not distinct from Western Europe. In particular, in Hungary and Poland populist right-wing parties enjoy greater support …, not being satisfied with democracy, being negative on homosexuality, and mistrust in both the national and the European …
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Existing research has identified several economic and cultural determinants of populist voting. We focus on a related … populist political parties throughout Europe. Notably, this influence extends beyond ideological boundaries, encompassing both …
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We argue that anticorruption laws may provide an efficiency rationale for why political parties should meddle in the distribution of political nominations and government contracts. Anticorruption laws forbid trade in spoils that politicians distribute. However, citizens may pay for gaining...
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