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POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY VOL: 137 NO 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Conservative Bias in America’s Local Governments / Schaffner, Brian F.   Journal Article
SCHAFFNER, BRIAN F. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract BRIAN F. SCHAFFNER, JESSE H. RHODES, and RAYMOND J. LA RAJA use new population-level data to examine the ideologies of municipal residents relative to those of elected officials in their communities. They find that the average ideology of local officials is markedly more conservative than that of the average resident and that local officials are especially distant from non-white constituents.
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How Populism Dies: Political Weaknesses of Personalistic Plebiscitarian Leadership / Weyland, Kurt   Journal Article
Weyland, Kurt Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract KURT WEYLAND examines the weaknesses of populist leadership. He argues that populist leaders are prone to errors and misdeeds, have difficulty dealing with other political forces, and face institutional and external constraints. Consequently, he concludes, they damage and suffocate democracy not as easily and frequently as recent observers have feared.
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Political Marginalization of Youth in Nigeria and the Use of Social Media to Pursue Inclusivity: a Study of #NotTooYoungToRun / Dambo, Tamar Haruna   Journal Article
DAMBO, TAMAR HARUNA Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract discuss how new media technologies are leading the way for new forms of political inclusion campaigns and political activity among youths in Nigeria. They examine the impact of the #NotTooYoungToRun (NTYTR) campaign in Nigeria.
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Revisiting Religious Economy Models: the Decline of Religious Engagement among Turkish Youth / Kirdis¸ Esen   Journal Article
ESEN KIRDIS¸ Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ESEN KIRDIS¸ explores why Turkish youth became less religious under the two-decade incumbency of the Justice and Development Party (JDP), a religio-conservative party. She argues that the Turkish youth’s religious disengagement can be explained by the rising religious monopoly of the JDP that neither supplied services to address the youth’s socioeconomic grievances nor allowed for the formation of a diverse and competitive religious market that could capture the changes among Turkish youth.
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Why Women Support Conservative Parties: the Case of Turkey / Çavdar, Gamze   Journal Article
ÇAVDAR, GAMZE Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract GAMZE ÇAVDAR analyzes women’s support for conservative parties in Turkey between 2003 and 2020. She highlights the role of clientelist networks that strategically target women and provide them with both material benefits (such as cash and in-kind transfers) and non-material aid (such as social support and solidarity).
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