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Turkey - from tutelary to delegative democracy
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Taş, Hakkı
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Accountability
/ Authoritarianism
/ Clientelism
/ delegative democracy
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Discourse
/ Discourse analysis
/ Distinctive features
/ Donnell, Guillermo O
/ Gezi protests
/ Gülen Movement
/ Institutionalism
/ Justice and Development Party (AKP)
/ Leadership
/ Parliamentary regimes
/ Parliamentary systems
/ Parliaments
/ Political leadership
/ Presidential system
/ Presidential systems
/ Representative democracy
/ Rules
/ Turkey
/ TURKEY FOCUS
/ Turkish democracy
/ Uniqueness
2015
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Turkey - from tutelary to delegative democracy
by
Taş, Hakkı
in
Accountability
/ Authoritarianism
/ Clientelism
/ delegative democracy
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Discourse
/ Discourse analysis
/ Distinctive features
/ Donnell, Guillermo O
/ Gezi protests
/ Gülen Movement
/ Institutionalism
/ Justice and Development Party (AKP)
/ Leadership
/ Parliamentary regimes
/ Parliamentary systems
/ Parliaments
/ Political leadership
/ Presidential system
/ Presidential systems
/ Representative democracy
/ Rules
/ Turkey
/ TURKEY FOCUS
/ Turkish democracy
/ Uniqueness
2015
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Turkey - from tutelary to delegative democracy
by
Taş, Hakkı
in
Accountability
/ Authoritarianism
/ Clientelism
/ delegative democracy
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Discourse
/ Discourse analysis
/ Distinctive features
/ Donnell, Guillermo O
/ Gezi protests
/ Gülen Movement
/ Institutionalism
/ Justice and Development Party (AKP)
/ Leadership
/ Parliamentary regimes
/ Parliamentary systems
/ Parliaments
/ Political leadership
/ Presidential system
/ Presidential systems
/ Representative democracy
/ Rules
/ Turkey
/ TURKEY FOCUS
/ Turkish democracy
/ Uniqueness
2015
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Turkey - from tutelary to delegative democracy
2015
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Overview
Guillermo O'Donnell's influential work 'Delegative Democracy' set the discourse on a peculiar type of democracy. Lying between representative democracy and authoritarianism, the uniqueness of delegative democracy lies in its features, including an absence of horizontal accountability, strong centralised rule, individual leadership with unchecked powers, a cult figure embodying the nation and clientelist practices. While delegative democracies seem to arise out of presidential systems, Turkey, though a parliamentary system, has also displayed the distinctive features of delegative democracies. This paper identifies three characteristics of delegative democracy, which are responsible for the lack of democratic consolidation, if not the erosion of democracy itself: anti-institutionalism, an anti-political agenda and clientelism. Arguing that delegative democracy is the best concept with which to examine contemporary Turkey, the paper lays out how, post-2011, Turkey has demonstrated the three elements of delegative democracy. The final section discusses the implications of the Turkish case for scrutinising the very possibility of delegative democracy in parliamentary regimes.
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Routledge,Taylor & Francis Group,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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