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    Political perceptions of party voters and members in Turkey
    (Routledge, 2018) Ecevit, Yüksel Alper; Celep, Ödül
    Introduction The purpose of this chapter is to examine the relationship between the political perceptions of party voters and party members in a highly polarised political context like Turkey’s. This analysis will help us to understand the micro-foundations of polarisation at different layers of political parties. We argue that polarisation is not a monolithic concept that applies equally to all individuals affiliated with one political party. Rather, because it operates differently for members and voters, it is crucial to compare them to determine the ideological differences between parties. © 2018 selection and editorial matter, Sabri Sayari, Pelin Ayan Musil and Özhan Demirkol; individual chapters, the contributors.
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    Forthcoming
    Celep, Ödül
    [No abstract available]
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    ‘Communist Party of the United States.’ ‘Duverger’s Law.’ ‘Green Party.’ ‘Ku Klux Klan.’
    (Checkmark Books, 2007) Celep, Ödül; Sabato, Larry J.; Ernst, Howard R.
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    Political perceptions of party voters and members in Turkey
    (Taylor and Francis, 2018-01-29) Ecevit, Yüksel Alper; Celep, Ödül; Sayarı, Sabri; Musil, Pelin; Demirkol, Özhan
    The purpose of this chapter is to examine the relationship between the political perceptions of party voters and party members in a highly polarised political context like Turkey’s. This analysis will help us to understand the micro-foundations of polarisation at different layers of political parties. We argue that polarisation is not a monolithic concept that applies equally to all individuals affiliated with one political party. Rather, because it operates differently for members and voters, it is crucial to compare them to determine the ideological differences between parties.
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    The republican people's party and Turkey's EU membership
    (Routledge, 2013) Celep, Ödül; Avcı, Gamze; Çarkoğlu, Ali
    As the founder of the Turkish secular state, the Republican People's Party (CHP) has defended the Westernisation of Turkish society, supported Turkey's acceptance to the EU as a full member, and played crucial roles in Turkey—EU relations. Nevertheless, the CHP's language towards the EU started to sound critical during the 2000s. This study argues that the CHP's seeming scepticism towards the EU is not an ideological U-turn, but a conditional situation. The CHP's Euroscepticism is an outcome of its distrust of the Justice and Development Party government's honesty and ability in implementing the required reforms for Turkey's EU membership.