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Electoral Politics in the Middle East - Issues, Voters and Elites (Hardcover): Jacob M. Landau, Ergun Oezbudun, Frank Tachau Electoral Politics in the Middle East - Issues, Voters and Elites (Hardcover)
Jacob M. Landau, Ergun Oezbudun, Frank Tachau
R4,372 Discovery Miles 43 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Comparative political study of the Middle East got off to a late start. Unlike any previous studies in comparative politics, this book, first published in 1980, represents an important methodological advance in that it proceeds by themes rather than by countries, and uniquely focuses on three major aspects of electoral politics in three contemporary Middle Eastern states. The three countries - Turkey, Lebanon and Israel - are chosen because they are the only Middle Eastern countries with a tradition of free elections. On the other hand, they also display certain characteristics found in other, non-competitive Middle Eastern political systems, such as the role and prominence of religion. The study is based on extensive original research and presents the first comparative treatment of electoral issues, voting behaviour and parliamentary elites, emphasising the context of rapid socio-economic change - a theme particularly pertinent to those countries with their tradition of free elections. The variety of political behaviour within the countries concerned, coupled with the prevailing complexities resulting from disparities in language and cultural inheritance, makes the comparative approach particularly revealing. The attitudes and behaviour of the voters can be seen to be at least as important as the laws and mechanisms involved.

Electoral Politics in the Middle East - Issues, Voters and Elites (Paperback): Jacob M. Landau, Ergun Oezbudun, Frank Tachau Electoral Politics in the Middle East - Issues, Voters and Elites (Paperback)
Jacob M. Landau, Ergun Oezbudun, Frank Tachau
R1,538 Discovery Miles 15 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Comparative political study of the Middle East got off to a late start. Unlike any previous studies in comparative politics, this book, first published in 1980, represents an important methodological advance in that it proceeds by themes rather than by countries, and uniquely focuses on three major aspects of electoral politics in three contemporary Middle Eastern states. The three countries - Turkey, Lebanon and Israel - are chosen because they are the only Middle Eastern countries with a tradition of free elections. On the other hand, they also display certain characteristics found in other, non-competitive Middle Eastern political systems, such as the role and prominence of religion. The study is based on extensive original research and presents the first comparative treatment of electoral issues, voting behaviour and parliamentary elites, emphasising the context of rapid socio-economic change - a theme particularly pertinent to those countries with their tradition of free elections. The variety of political behaviour within the countries concerned, coupled with the prevailing complexities resulting from disparities in language and cultural inheritance, makes the comparative approach particularly revealing. The attitudes and behaviour of the voters can be seen to be at least as important as the laws and mechanisms involved.

Democratization and the Politics of Constitution-Making in Turkey (Hardcover): OEmer Faruk Genckaya, Ergun Oezbudun Democratization and the Politics of Constitution-Making in Turkey (Hardcover)
OEmer Faruk Genckaya, Ergun Oezbudun
R2,930 Discovery Miles 29 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Explores and illustrates how domestic and international factors shape the direction of democratization process with special reference to constitution making process in Turkey. Describes how all five Turkish constitutions were, by and large, the products of indigenous effort, although borrowing could be felt in certain limited areas. Argues that the constitutional reforms in the post-1983 period were the outco me of broad inter-party negotiations and agree ments as a response to the society's demands for a more democratic and liberal political system. Finally, the constitutional revisions adopted since 1995 were strongly conditioned by Turkey's hope of accession to the European Union. With these reforms, Turkey was successful in meeting the political criteria and started accession negotiations with the EU.

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