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ID124481
Title ProperEssential center-periphery electoral cleavage and the Turkish party system
LanguageENG
AuthorWuthrich, F. Michael
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For nearly forty years, scholars have utilized the metanarrative of a center-periphery cleavage first proposed by ?erif Mardin to explain a variety of phenomena in Turkish politics and society. When used to interpret electoral cleavages in the multiparty period, however, a center-periphery cleavage cannot effectively explain electoral outcomes. Focusing on the initial stage of multiparty competition, when the cleavage is often said to have been most salient, this article explores the empirical evidence to show that the concept as commonly employed has actually confounded an effective understanding of electoral behavior in Turkey. Rather than demonstrating a clear electoral division between the elites of the social center and the masses during this period, the article reveals two distinct cross-cutting patron-client strategies used by elite-dominated parties to cater to the rural population. The significant patterns of change in Turkey's electoral outcomes over time further illustrate the need to focus on how political parties and elites accumulate votes-that is, on their vote targeting strategies-rather than rely on static sociopolitical cleavages.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol.45, No.4; 2013: p.751-773
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies vol. 45, 4 (12/1/2013)International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol.45, No.4; 2013: p.751-773
Key WordsHistory - Turkey ;  Political Parties - Turkey ;  Politics - Turkey ;  Electoral Cleavage - Turkey ;  Empirical Evidence ;  Social Reform ;  Rural Populations ;  Cleavage Strategies ;  Sociopolitical Cleavage