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Beliefs, economics, and spatial regimes in voting behavior: the Turkish case, 2007–2018
F. Gündem
This study, conducted by Fırat Gündem, delves into the surprising electoral success of Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) from 2007-2018, even in challenging economic climates. By applying Economic Voting Theory and Center-Periphery theory, it uncovers how factors like religious conservatism and ethnicity play a crucial role in shaping voter behavior over economic conditions.
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