Geography of Discontent in Türkiye: Populism, Autocracy, and Voting Behavior in General Elections of 2007–2023

IF 1.4 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Özge Kozal, Mehmet Karaçuka, Justus Haucap
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This study analyzes voting behavior in Türkiye's parliamentary elections from 2007 to 2023 under the rule of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), focusing on regional disparities and rising political discontent. Using province-level data and feasible generalized least squares (FGLS) estimation with region-specific interactions, the analysis identifies substantial regional variation in the determinants of electoral support for both incumbent and opposition parties. While economic growth positively influenced AKP votes—particularly in provinces in central-west Türkiye—this effect was reversed in regions like the South-east, Marmara and Aegean-Mediterranean, where economic downturns and unemployment increased support for opposition parties. Socioeconomic variables, such as educational gender gaps, agricultural economic structure, and healthcare access, also shaped voting patterns. The study further highlights the significance of spatial cleavages and identity-based dynamics, including the persistent influence of Kurdish and Alevi demographics. The analysis of the AKP's vote swing between the June and November 2015 elections shows that economic and demographic variables alone are insufficient to explain the shift; instead, increased security concerns and nationalist rhetoric appear to have played a pivotal role. These findings underscore the need to account for spatial heterogeneity and political context when analyzing voting behavior in electoral authoritarian regimes.

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日本不满的地理:2007-2023年大选中的民粹主义、独裁和投票行为
本研究分析了2007年至2023年正义与发展党(AKP)统治下土耳其议会选举中的投票行为,重点关注地区差异和不断上升的政治不满情绪。利用省级数据和可行的广义最小二乘(FGLS)估计与区域特定的相互作用,分析确定了在选举支持现任和反对党的决定因素中存在实质性的区域差异。虽然经济增长对正义与发展党(AKP)的选票产生了积极影响,尤其是在土耳其中西部省份,但在东南部、马尔马拉和爱琴海-地中海等地区,这种影响被逆转了,在这些地区,经济衰退和失业增加了对反对党的支持。社会经济变量,如教育性别差距、农业经济结构和医疗保健获取,也影响了投票模式。该研究进一步强调了空间分裂和基于身份的动态的重要性,包括库尔德人和阿列维人的人口统计的持续影响。对2015年6月至11月选举期间正义与发展党投票摇摆的分析表明,仅靠经济和人口变量不足以解释这种转变;相反,日益加剧的安全担忧和民族主义言论似乎发挥了关键作用。这些发现强调,在分析选举专制政权的投票行为时,需要考虑空间异质性和政治背景。
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期刊介绍: Economics & Politics focuses on analytical political economy, broadly defined as the study of economic and political phenomena and policy in models that include political processes, institutions and markets. The journal is the source for innovative theoretical and empirical work on the intersection of politics and economics, at both domestic and international levels, and aims to promote new approaches on how these forces interact to affect political outcomes and policy choices, economic performance and societal welfare. Economics & Politics is a vital source of information for economists, academics and students, providing: - Analytical political economics - International scholarship - Accessible & thought-provoking articles - Creative inter-disciplinary analysis
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