Debating voter defection in Turkey

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES
E. Balta, Seda Demiralp, Selva Demiralp
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This study examines patterns of voter defection from Turkey’s incumbent AKP amid major economic and democratic decline. As in other electoral autocracies, defectors constitute a small but politically significant group in Turkey, where the opposition’s ability to secure a transition from authoritarianism depends on reducing the incumbent’s vote share. Based on survey data gathered in November 2021 and February 2022, we find that while the high level of partizanship among AKP voters hinders defection, persistent economic and democratic decline still reduces incumbent support. We also found that defections are higher outside of the lowest income group. Our findings have important implications for opposition strategies in electoral autocracies. Directing public debate away from identity issues to economic and democratic problems increases the likelihood of defection. In addition, offering voters clear superior alternatives decreases the cost of uncertainty that comes with change and increases the likelihood of defection.
辩论土耳其选民叛逃
本研究考察了土耳其现任正义与发展党(AKP)在重大经济和民主衰退中选民叛逃的模式。与其他选举专制国家一样,叛逃者在土耳其构成了一个虽小但政治意义重大的群体,反对派确保从独裁主义过渡的能力取决于减少现任总统的选票份额。根据2021年11月和2022年2月收集的调查数据,我们发现,虽然正义与发展党选民中的高度党派关系阻碍了叛逃,但持续的经济和民主衰退仍然降低了现任支持者的支持率。我们还发现,在最低收入群体之外,叛逃率更高。我们的研究结果对选举专制国家的反对派策略具有重要意义。将公众辩论从身份问题转向经济和民主问题,增加了叛变的可能性。此外,为选民提供明确的更好的选择,可以降低变化带来的不确定性成本,并增加背叛的可能性。
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Turkish Studies
Turkish Studies AREA STUDIES-
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
7.70%
发文量
44
期刊介绍: Turkey is a country whose importance is rapidly growing in international affairs. A rapidly developing democratic state with a strong economy, complex society, active party system, and powerful armed forces, Turkey is playing an increasingly critical role in Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus. Given Turkey"s significance and the great interest in studying its history, politics, and foreign policy, Turkish Studies presents a forum for scholarly discussion on these topics and more.
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