Who receives clientelistic benefits? Social identity, relative deprivation, and clientelistic acceptance among Turkish voters

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Turkish Studies Pub Date : 2022-10-10 DOI:10.1080/14683849.2022.2126935
Kerem Yıldırım
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ABSTRACT Why do voters accept clientelism? Previous research suggests that poorer voters are more likely to accept clientelistic benefits. However, identities may moderate the effect of poverty through identity-based economic comparisons across groups. The role identity plays in partisanship, and dense ethnic identity networks may make it easier for parties to enforce clientelism among specific groups. This paper presents evidence from a survey experiment in Turkey to argue that politicized Kurdish ethnic identity, combined with heightened perceptions of relative economic deprivation, explains why certain voter groups are more likely to accept clientelism. Additionally, experimental evidence shows that support for clientelism may depend on the quality of benefits rather than quantity. Focusing only on the amount of resources or the recipients’ economic conditions may fail to explain why certain voters accept clientelism more in the Turkish context.
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谁获得了客户利益?土耳其选民的社会认同、相对剥夺和庇护主义接受
为什么选民会接受庇护主义?先前的研究表明,较贫穷的选民更有可能接受裙带利益。然而,身份可以通过群体间基于身份的经济比较来缓和贫困的影响。身份在党派关系中扮演的角色,以及密集的种族身份网络可能使政党更容易在特定群体中实施庇护主义。本文提出了在土耳其进行的一项调查实验的证据,认为政治化的库尔德民族身份,加上对相对经济剥夺的高度认识,解释了为什么某些选民群体更容易接受庇护主义。此外,实验证据表明,对庇护主义的支持可能取决于利益的质量而不是数量。只关注资源的数量或受援国的经济状况可能无法解释为什么某些选民在土耳其的情况下更接受庇护主义。
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Turkish Studies
Turkish Studies AREA STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: Turkey is a country whose importance is rapidly growing in international affairs. A rapidly developing democratic state with a strong economy, complex society, active party system, and powerful armed forces, Turkey is playing an increasingly critical role in Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus. Given Turkey"s significance and the great interest in studying its history, politics, and foreign policy, Turkish Studies presents a forum for scholarly discussion on these topics and more.
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