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Civil war and democratization: A micro‐level analysis

İsim Civil war and democratization: A micro‐level analysis
Yazar Gurses, M., Celik, A. B., Paker, Evren Balta
Basım Tarihi: 2020-03
Basım Yeri - Wiley
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0038-4941
Kayıt Numarası 206852c5-3386-4903-9bc2-f8c6fc77b059
Lokasyon International Relations
Tarih 2020-03
Örnek Metin Objective In this study we draw on the conflict between the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Turkey to explore how exposure to violence can engender support for democracy at the individual level. Methods We rely on two nationwide representative surveys carried out in Turkey and estimate a series of ordered logistic and logistic regression models. Results We find that exposure to violence during civil war is a significant predictor of embracing positive attitudes toward democracy. Wartime experiences are associated with a conceptualization of democracy that underscores equality and greater tolerance toward others. Conclusion Being a member of a repressed minority is not sufficient to explain support for democracy. The link between wartime experiences and holding positive attitudes toward democracy is conditioned by the degree of exposure to violence or which political party is supported.
DOI 10.1111/ssqu.12780
Cilt 101
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Civil war and democratization: A micro‐level analysis

Yazar Gurses, M., Celik, A. B., Paker, Evren Balta
Basım Tarihi 2020-03
Basım Yeri - Wiley
Tür Süreli Yayın
Dil İngilizce
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Özyeğin Üniversitesi
Demirbaş Numarası 0038-4941
Kayıt Numarası 206852c5-3386-4903-9bc2-f8c6fc77b059
Lokasyon International Relations
Tarih 2020-03
Örnek Metin Objective In this study we draw on the conflict between the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and Turkey to explore how exposure to violence can engender support for democracy at the individual level. Methods We rely on two nationwide representative surveys carried out in Turkey and estimate a series of ordered logistic and logistic regression models. Results We find that exposure to violence during civil war is a significant predictor of embracing positive attitudes toward democracy. Wartime experiences are associated with a conceptualization of democracy that underscores equality and greater tolerance toward others. Conclusion Being a member of a repressed minority is not sufficient to explain support for democracy. The link between wartime experiences and holding positive attitudes toward democracy is conditioned by the degree of exposure to violence or which political party is supported.
DOI 10.1111/ssqu.12780
Cilt 101
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