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This edited collection looks at how political parties in Turkey
actually work, inside and out. Departing from traditional
macro-level analyses, the book offers a new sociological approach
to the study of political parties, treating them as non-unitary
entities composed of many different groups and individuals who both
cooperate and compete with one another. The central proposition of
the book is that parties must be studied as clusters of
relationships in specific locales rather than as unitary 'black
boxes.' This ground-up approach provides new insights into the
internal workings of political parties; why parties gain and lose
elections and other political resources; and the ways in which
power is negotiated and exercised in Turkey and beyond. Chapters
include studies of Islamic and Islamist parties from the 1970s to
the present, ethnic Kurdish parties, center- and extreme right
parties, and the far left, as well as independent candidates. The
authors pay particular attention to relations - and the blurry
boundaries-- between parties and civil society groups, religious
associations, non-governmental organizations, ethnic and
socio-economic groups, and state institutions, and to the
variability of external and internal party politics in different
geographies such as Adana, Mersin, and Diyarbakir.
This edited collection looks at how political parties in Turkey
actually work, inside and out. Departing from traditional
macro-level analyses, the book offers a new sociological approach
to the study of political parties, treating them as non-unitary
entities composed of many different groups and individuals who both
cooperate and compete with one another. The central proposition of
the book is that parties must be studied as clusters of
relationships in specific locales rather than as unitary 'black
boxes.' This ground-up approach provides new insights into the
internal workings of political parties; why parties gain and lose
elections and other political resources; and the ways in which
power is negotiated and exercised in Turkey and beyond. Chapters
include studies of Islamic and Islamist parties from the 1970s to
the present, ethnic Kurdish parties, center- and extreme right
parties, and the far left, as well as independent candidates. The
authors pay particular attention to relations - and the blurry
boundaries-- between parties and civil society groups, religious
associations, non-governmental organizations, ethnic and
socio-economic groups, and state institutions, and to the
variability of external and internal party politics in different
geographies such as Adana, Mersin, and Diyarbakir.
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