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Master Thesis Defense: Lisa Jeanne Reppell

 

Debate and Public Agenda: Turkish Opposition Parties and the Policymaking Process 1983-2015

 

 

Lisa Jeanne Reppell
Political Science, MA Thesis, 2015

 

Thesis Jury
Ersin Kalaycıoğlu(Thesis Supervisor), Emre Hatipoğlu, Sabri Sayarı

Date &Time: June,5th  2015 – 14:00

Place: Karaköy Minerva Han

Abstract

In a legislative system such as Turkey’s in which the institutional design favors governance

 

over inclusiveness, what role do opposition parties play in the legislative process? Previous

 

studies have investigated elite and mass attitudes towards political opposition, case studies of

 

individual opposition parties and the institutionalization of the party system, but an empirical

 

exploration of the contribution of opposition parties to the Turkish policymaking process is

 

lacking. Applying a framework engineered by political scientist Frank R. Baumgartner, this

 

thesis quantifies and analyzes general debate in the Turkish Grand National Assembly and the

 

magnitude of media coverage of these debates from 1983 to 2015 in order to gain insight into

 

the tools of political conflict used by opposition parties in the Turkish legislative system. This

 

thesis concludes that when the forces of political conflict are played out against the backdrop

 

of a not fully institutionalized legislative system, subject to a lack of linkages between

 

legislators and outside actors, and operating in a less free media climate, Baumgartner’s

 

framework reveals an inconsistent picture and the patterns of conflict that are revealed in the

 

Turkish case reflect a larger struggle in finding a balance between stability and democracy.

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