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At the beginning of the 21st century, there are an increasing number of states in which elections do not meet the standards of liberal democracy due to electoral malpractices. The analysis of the malpractices at all stages of the electoral cycle and their impact on the political regime is the primary objective of this book. The research focuses on Turkey. However, the authors move one step further and try to present the Turkish case from a comparative perspective. They analyse selected countries in Central Europe, the Balkans and Latin America. They investigate an interesting process of mutual reinforcement of increasingly serious electoral malpractices and change in/of the political regime. It leads to the development of ‘borderline regimes’ balancing between two types of political regimes.



Table of Contents

1. Theoretical Framework

2. Elections and Travails of Turkish Democracy

3. Electoral Malpractices and Regime Change in Turkey

4. Electoral Malpractices and Regime Change in Central Europe and the Balkans – Case Study of Hungary, North Macedonia and Serbia

5. Electoral Malpractices and Regime Change in Latin America: Case Study of Nicaragua and Venezuela

Conclusions

Annex

Bibliography

Index

Between Fair and Rigged. Elections as a Key

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 28/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9783631813638, 978-3631813638
      ISBN10: 3631813635

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      At the beginning of the 21st century, there are an increasing number of states in which elections do not meet the standards of liberal democracy due to electoral malpractices. The analysis of the malpractices at all stages of the electoral cycle and their impact on the political regime is the primary objective of this book. The research focuses on Turkey. However, the authors move one step further and try to present the Turkish case from a comparative perspective. They analyse selected countries in Central Europe, the Balkans and Latin America. They investigate an interesting process of mutual reinforcement of increasingly serious electoral malpractices and change in/of the political regime. It leads to the development of ‘borderline regimes’ balancing between two types of political regimes.



      Table of Contents

      1. Theoretical Framework

      2. Elections and Travails of Turkish Democracy

      3. Electoral Malpractices and Regime Change in Turkey

      4. Electoral Malpractices and Regime Change in Central Europe and the Balkans – Case Study of Hungary, North Macedonia and Serbia

      5. Electoral Malpractices and Regime Change in Latin America: Case Study of Nicaragua and Venezuela

      Conclusions

      Annex

      Bibliography

      Index

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