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CENTER-PERIPHERY (2) answer(s).
 
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Center-periphery cleavage revisited: East and Central Europe from postcommunism to Euroscepticism / Pisciotta, Barbara   Journal Article
Pisciotta, Barbara Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The article examines the evolution of Eastern and Central European party systems from the previous communist/anticommunist conflict to the emergent division between pro-EU and Eurosceptic forces and puts forward a revised view of the traditional center-periphery cleavage in six countries: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania. The first part addresses the question of “stateness” and the second the Rokkan spatial approach while the third develops a revised view of the center-periphery cleavage in relation to space at the national (minority ethnic groups vs. state), regional (EU vs. Eastern European member states), and global (USSR vs. satellite countries during the bipolar system) levels.
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Hundred years of flux: Turkish political regimes from 1921 to 2023 / Kalaycıoglu, Ersin   Journal Article
Kalaycioglu, Ersin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Turkish Republic was founded as a new state, a homeland for Turks, and on a Turkish identity that had yet to be created which would serve as the basis of the political community. This paper analyzes the overall regime properties of the Turkish political system in that period, which has been mired in legitimacy and national identity crises. This paper identifies the varying substance and style of successive Turkish political regimes, examine the domestic and international factors influencing their changing characteristics. The frequent change in the nature of Turkey’s political regime have been major sources of its political instability.
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