Gümrükçü, Selin Bengi

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Gumrukcu, Selin Bengi
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selin.gumrukcu@ieu.edu.tr
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03.06. Political Science and International Relations
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WoS Citation Count

30

Scopus Citation Count

35

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4

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4

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WoS Citations per Publication

7.50

Scopus Citations per Publication

8.75

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  • Article
    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 8
    Forming Pre-Electoral Coalitions in Competitive Authoritarian Contexts: the Case of the 2018 Parliamentary Elections in Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Baskan, Filiz; Gumrukcu, Selin Bengi; Canyas, F. Orkunt
    In competitive authoritarian regimes, forming a pre-electoral coalition (PEC) provides a mean for opposition parties to defeat the incumbent party. In Turkey, the ruling Justice and Development Party initiated a PEC by forming the People's Alliance with two other parties. Like the opposition in other competitive authoritarian regimes, Turkey's opposition parties also formed a PEC, namely the Nation Alliance. Looking at the political affinity of these parties by using their election manifestos and Chapel Hill Expert Survey (CHES) data, the paper argues that while the People's Alliance was formed by ideologically close parties, the Nation Alliance was composed of ideologically distant parties, whose main aim, under a competitive authoritarian regime, was to prevent the incumbent from gaining a parliamentary majority.
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    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 6
    Positions of Turkish Political Parties on European Integration
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012) Baskan, Filiz; Gumrukcu, Selin Bengi
    Although academic studies on the positions of political parties in European Union member states concerning European integration have increased since the end of 1990s, there is a lack of systematic and comprehensive research on this topic in Turkey. This article examines the positions on European integration of Turkish political parties competing in the 2002, 2007 and 2011 general elections. It shows that there are more Eurosceptic and Eurorejectionist parties than Euroenthusiast parties. This can be explained by the lack of elite consensus on European integration in Turkey due to specific features of Turkey-EU relations.
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    Citation - WoS: 9
    Citation - Scopus: 13
    Turkey's 2015 Parliamentary Elections
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016) Başkan, Filiz; Canyas, F. Orkunt; Gumrukcu, Selin Bengi
    The 2015 parliamentary elections in Turkey marked an important turning point as the outcome ended the 12 years of single-party government by the Justice and Development Party (AKP). Apart from the main opposition party, the Republican People's Party (CHP), two other opposition parties, the Nationalist Action Party (MHP) and the People's Democratic Party (HDP), gained more votes than in the previous election. Significantly, by gaining 13.1 per cent of the vote, HDP managed to cross the 10 per cent electoral threshold. Since no party obtained enough parliamentary seats to establish a single-party government, the parties that are represented in the parliament had to form a coalition government which could have moderated Turkey's enduring social polarization. However, since none of the parties was able to establish a government, the president called for the early elections on 1 November 2015.
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    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 8
    The Rise of a Social Movement: The Emergence of Anti-Globalization Movements in Turkey
    (Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2010) Gumrukcu, Selin Bengi
    Anti-globalization movements first emerged in Western countries during the 1990s and gradually diffused to other countries. This paper attempts to trace the way these movements emerged and developed in Turkey and their repertoires of action, drawing on data from newspaper articles and in-depth interviews. Anti-globalization movements emerged in Turkey following the diffusion of ideas from abroad through the translation of papers into Turkish and the participation of Turkish activists, unionists, and researchers in meetings and events organized abroad. As a result of this diffusion process, the action repertoires of anti-globalization movements in Turkey and other Western countries are similar.