Esen, Berk and Gumuscu, Sebnem and Yavuzyılmaz, Hakan (2024) Competitive yet unfair: May 2023 elections and authoritarian resilience in Turkey. South European Society and Politics . ISSN 1360-8746 (Print) 1743-9612 (Online) Published Online First https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13608746.2024.2327778
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Abstract
On May 14, Turkish voters headed to the polls to vote for presidential and parliamentary elections. This was the most challenging race yet for authoritarian populist Erdoğan, as the ongoing economic crisis and deadly earthquakes severely diminished his performance legitimacy. Moreover, the opposition parties united against his regime by rallying behind a joint presidential candidate. However, Erdoğan turned the tables on the opposition and won the presidential race for a third consecutive term while his electoral bloc secured a majority in the parliament. This paper analyses the context and results of Turkey’s 2023 twin elections. We highlight the features of the competitive authoritarian regime, Erdoğan’s religio-nationalist electoral strategy, and the opposition’s fragile state and weak strategy to explain Erdoğan’s electoral resilience.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | AKP; CHP; competitive authoritarianism; opposition coordination; polarisation; Tayyip Erdoğan |
Divisions: | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences > Academic programs > Political Science Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences |
Depositing User: | Berk Esen |
Date Deposited: | 10 Jun 2024 13:27 |
Last Modified: | 10 Jun 2024 13:27 |
URI: | https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/49332 |
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