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CHP: from the single party to the permanent main opposition party / Kiris, Hakan Mehmet   Journal Article
Kiris, Hakan Mehmet Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The CHP is the oldest party in Republican Turkey. After transitioning to a multiparty political system, the party has positioned itself in center-left in the 1960s after holding power in the single-party period. The party was closed in 1981 and reopened in 1992, but it has not been in power ever since. It has been the main opposition party since 2002. In the 2011 elections, the party recorded its best result since 1980, with 25.9 percent of the vote. However, this rate did not satisfy CHP sympathizers. In fact, the party has attempted to enlarge its voting base and reinforce its vision and ideology.
Key Words Ideology  Turkey  CHP  Multiparty Political System 
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Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and the changing nature of A: the case of the CSO-government relationship in Malawi / Makuwira, Jonathan   Journal Article
Makuwira, Jonathan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The aim of this article is to analyze critically the implications of Malawi's changing nature of politics on civil society organizations (CSOs). The article seeks to clarify whether or not the social, political and economic engagement of civil society organizations has contributed to a strengthened relationship between Malawi' government and its own development agenda, given the CSOs' dependence on 'Northern' aid agencies and/or international NGOs. The article argues that while the change from dictatorial regimes to a multiparty political system has enhanced civil society participation in Malawi's social, economic and political issues, the CSO-government relationship is still fraught with suspicion and mistrust.
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