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TURKISH VOTERS (2) answer(s).
 
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Emotions as a determinant in Turkish political behavior / Erisen, Cengiz   Journal Article
Erisen, Cengiz Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article provides an experimental analysis of the role emotions play in Turkish voters' political attitudes and behavior with respect to the Syria crisis. By examining the political effects of emotions, this article contributes to the discussion on Turkish voters' political attitudes and political behavior. Through an experimental design, this study shows how incidentally raised emotions on the Syria issue can influence individual attitudes on foreign policy, interest in seeking more information about the issue, and evaluations of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's performance. This article aims to stimulate further research in the literature on the potential effects of emotions in Turkish political behavior.
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Polarization trap / Kibris, Arzu   Journal Article
Kibris, Arzu Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article studies the association between ethnic conflicts and political attitudes. It employs a new data set on the casualties of the ethnic conflict in Turkey to identify the effects of the Kurdish insurgency on the electoral behavior of the Turkish voters. The results indicate that the conflict leads to the political polarization of the society along ethnic nationalist lines. Further investigation of the data also provides some empirical support for the constructivist argument that the salience of ethnic identities is subject to change in response to external stimuli, of which ethnic conflict constitutes a drastic example.
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