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Exploring the level of party system institutionalization and party system type in Turkey: a convergence with established or new democracies? / Selck, Torsten J; Oney, Berna   Journal Article
Selck, Torsten J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article offers an analysis of the level of post-1980 Turkish party system institutionalization (PSI) and party system type. Although Turkey shares characteristics with both established and new democracies, no research has compared Turkey to both the established and new democracies with regard to PSI. Utilizing Croissant and Völkel’s four-dimensional index of PSI and Siaroff’s typology of party system type, this article shows that the level of Turkish PSI is higher than that of new democracies. The Turkish party system has not been fully institutionalized yet; however, the dominant party system introduces a certain degree of stability and predictability.
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Still an Opaque institution? explaining decision-making in the : a reply to Sullivan and Veen / Selck, Torsten J; Yard?mc?, Sebnem; Kathan, Constanze   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In Recent Years, The Decision-Making Process in The Council of the European Union became the focus of interest for an growing number of scholars.However, it appears to be difficult to achieve the degree of detailed information that is needed to understand how this institution takes its decisions, and it seems to be difficult to obtain specialized knowledge about what really goes on behind the Council's closed doors.
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