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YUVACI, ABDULLAH (2) answer(s).
 
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Testing the axis-shift claim: an empirical analysis of Turkey's voting alignment on important resolutions in the United Nations General Assembly during the years 2000-10 / Yuvaci, Abdullah; Kaplan, Muhittin   Journal Article
Yuvaci, Abdullah Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article aims to make a contribution to the axis-shift debate by quantitatively analyzing whether Turkey's United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) votes displayed any shifting patterns from the West to the East during the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government era. Examining data on the UNGA's most important resolutions from 2000 to 2010, the article finds no evidence supporting the axis-shift claim. However, there is some empirical evidence indicating that Turkey, at least in the UNGA, became a more independent actor on regional issues but at the same time adopted a more pro-European Union attitude on global issues during the AKP era.
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Voting behavior of the European parliament members on Turkish a: a quantitative analysis of a special status amendment vote on Turkey / Yuvaci, Abdullah   Journal Article
Yuvaci, Abdullah Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract By quantitatively analyzing how Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted on an amendment that proposed a special status for Turkey, this article aims to shed some light on the voting patterns of MEPs on the question of Turkish accession to the European Union. The article finds that although member-state and European party group affiliations were related to MEPs' voting behavior on Turkey, MEPs' national party preferences were the strongest predictor of the vote. In addition, the study shows that the GDP per capita and public opinion were also highly correlated with MEPs' voting attitudes toward Turkish accession.
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