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This book provides a unique framework to explain the causes and consequences of electoral problems in Turkey. Although highly illuminating, the existing studies fall short of explaining the particularities of numerous singular electoral settings. This gap is especially valid for the grey-zone regimes, which are neither clearly democratic nor conventionally authoritarian in Turkey.
Establishing a historical outlook by scrutinising the elections which have taken place since the 1950s, Emre Toros identifies the challenges related to electoral integrity nested at individual and institutional levels. In this way, this book contributes to electoral integrity literature by utilising the valuable research strategies of the existing studies, proposing alternative data sources that will better understand the phenomena and, most importantly, employing a methodology that will suit both singular and comparative cases.
Contents
List of FiguresList of TablesAbbreviationsPreface and Acknowledgements
Part I. Introduction1. Context, Arguments and Structure2. Electoral Integrity in the Turkish Electoral History3. Putting Turkey in Perspective
Part II. Causes for Perceptions of Damage to Electoral Integrity4. An Account of Individual Perceptions of Damage to Electoral Integrity5. Electoral Management Bodies as Establishers of Electoral Integrity
Part III. Consequences of Perceived Damage to Electoral Integrity6. Does Electoral Integrity Matter for Vote Choice?7. How Do Public Perceptions of Problems with Electoral Integrity Shape Trust in Government?8. How Do Perceptions of Electoral Integrity Relate to Electoral Expectations?9. Policy Preferences on Postponement of Elections owing to COVID-19 - Evidence from a Conjoint Experiment
Part IV ConclusionConclusion
Epilogue: General and Presidential Elections of 2023 - An Integrity OutlookIndex