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Yıl 2019, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 168 - 190, 27.03.2019
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  • Adams, J. C. (1970) The Quest for Democratic Law, The Role of Parliament in the Legislative Process, New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. Aslan – Akman, C. (2012) “The 2011 Parliamentary Elections in Turkey and Challenges Ahead for Democratic Reform Under a Dominant Party System,” Mediterranean Politics, 7 (1): 77-95. Auel, K. (2007) “Democratic Accountability and National Parliaments: Redefining the Impact of Parliamentary Scrutiny in EU Affairs,” European Law Journal, 13, (4): 487-504. Ayan – Musil, P. (2015) “Emergence of a Dominant Party System after Multipartyism: Theoretical Implications from the Case of AKP in Turkey,” South European Society and Politics, (1): 71-92. Baldwin, N. D. J. (2004) “Introduction,” The Journal of Legislative Studies, 10 (2-3): 1-3. Baldwin, N. D. J. (ed.) (2006) “Concluding Observations: Legislative Weakness, Scrutinising Strength,” in Executive Leadership and Legislative Assemblies, 295-302, London and New York: Routledge Beer, S.H. (1973) “The Functions of Parliament,” in Beer, S.H; Ulam, A.B. (eds.), .Patterns of Government, The Major Political Systems of Europe: 206-222. Third Edition, New York: Random House. Beetham, D. and Boyle, K. (2005) Demokrasinin Temeller, 80 Soru 80 Cevap, Aslıhan Zeynep Kopuzoğlu (çev.), Ankara: Adres Yayınları. Blondel, J. (1973) Comparative Legislatures, New Jersey: Prentice–Hall, Inc. Blondel, J. and Cotta, M. (eds.) (1996) “Conclusion,” in J. Blondel and M. Cotta (eds.), Party and Government: 49-262, London: Macmillan Press Ltd. Bowler, S., Farrell, D. M. and Katz, R. S. (1999) “Party Cohesion, Party Discipline, and Parliaments,” in S. Bowler, D. Farrell, and R. Katz, (eds.), Party Discipline and Parliamentary Government: 3-22, Columbus: Ohio State University Press Bryce, J. (1990) “The Decline of Legislatures” (1921), reprinted in Philip Norton (ed.), Legislatures: 47-56, New York: Oxford University Press Christensen, T., Laegreid, P. and Roness, P.G. (2002) “Increasing Parliamentary Control of the Executive? New Instruments and Emerging Effects,” Journal of Legislative Studies, (1): 37-62. Crick. B. (1990) “The Reform of Parliament,” (1964), reprinted in Philip Norton (ed.), Legislatures: 275-285, New York: Oxford University Press Crimmins, J. and Nesbitt-Larking, P. (1996) “Canadian Prime Ministers in the House of Commons: Patters of Intervention’. Journal of Legislative Studies, (2): 145-171. Çarkoğlu, A., Erdem, T., Kabasakal, M. and Gençkaya, Ö. F. (2000) Siyasi Partilerde Reform, TESEV Yayınları No.13, İstanbul: Acar Matbaacılık Çarkoğlu, A. (2011) “Turkey’s 2011 General Elections: Towards a Dominant Party System?” Insight Turkey, 13 (3): 43-62. Dahl, R. A. (1971) Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition, New Haven: Yale University Press Diamond, L., Linz, J. J. and Lipset, S. M. (1995) Politics in Developing Countries, Comparing Experiences with Democracy, Boulder-London: Lynne Rienner Publishers Diamond, L. (1999) Developing Democracy, Towards Consolidation, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Dunleavy, P., Jones, G.W., and O’Leary, B. (1990) “Prime Ministers and the Commons: Patterns of Behavior, 1868 to 1987,” Public Administration, (1): 123-140. Duverger, M. (1964) Political Parties, London: Methuen Elgie, R. and Stapleton, J. (2006) “Testing the Decline of Parliament Thesis: Ireland, 1923- 2002,” Political Studies, (54): 465-485. Farrell, D.M. (1997) Comparing Electoral Systems, London: Prentice Hall / Harvester Wheatsheaf Gallager, M. (2014) “Electoral Institutions and Representation,” in Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G. Niemi and Pippa Norris (eds.), Comparing Democracies 4, Elections and Voting in a Changing World:11-31, London: Sage. Gözübüyük, Ş. (1997) Anayasa Hukuku ve Anayasa Metni, Sixth Edition, Ankara: Turhan Kitabevi Gumuscu, S. (2013) “The Emerging Predominant Party System in Turkey,” Government and Opposition, 48, (2): 223-244. Hale, W. (2008) “The Electoral System and the 2007 Elections: Effects and Debates,” Turkish Studies, 9 (2): 233 – 246. Haynes, J. (2005) Comparative Politics in a Globalizing World. Cambridge: Polity Press. Haynes, J. (2010) “Politics, identity and religious nationalism in Turkey, from Atatürk to the AKP”, Australian Journal of International Affairs, 64 (3): 312-327. Herzog, M. (2010) “Analyzing Turkey’s 2010 Constitutional Referendum” (http://fpc.org.uk/fsblob/1269.pdf) (accessed Nov. 8, 2017) Hirst, P. (1990) The Representative Democracy and Its Limits, Cambridge: Polity Press. Hooghe, M. (2014) “Citizenship and Patricipation,” in Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G. Niemi and Pippa Norris (eds.), Comparing Democracies 4, Elections and Voting in a Changing World: 58-75, London: Sage. Kabasakal, M. (2014) “Factors influencing intra-party democracy and membership rights: The Case of Turkey,” Party Politics, (5): 700-711. Kabasakal, M. (2016) “Küreselleşmenin ve Teknik Gelişmelerin Etkisiyle Yasa Yapımında Milletvekillerine Sağlanan Desteklerin Önemi,” Elektronik Mesleki Gelişim ve Araştırmalar Dergisi, 4 (2): 60-77. Kabasakal, M. (2018) “Measuring the Decline of Parliaments: New Indicators and Turkey as an Illustrative Case,” Ankara Üniversitesi SBF Dergisi, 73, (1): 269-289. Kaboğlu, İ.Ö. (2007) Anayasa Yargısı, Avrupa Modeli ve Türkiye, Fourth Edition, Ankara: İmge Kitabevi Kalaycıoğlu, E. (1988) “The 1983 Parliament in Turkey: Changes and Continuities,” in Metin Heper and Ahmet Evin (eds.), State Democracy and the Military Turkey in the 1980s, New York: Walter de Gruyter Kalaycıoğlu, E. (1990) “Cyclical Breakdown, Redesign and Nascent Institutionalization: The Turkish Grand National Assembly,” in Ulrike Liebert and Maurizio Cotta (eds.), Parliament and Democratic Consolidation in Southern Europe: 184-222, London: Pinter Publishers Kalaycıoğlu, E. (2002) “Elections and Governance’, in Sabri Sayarı and Yılmaz Esmer (eds.), Politics, Parties and Elections in Turkey: 55-71. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers Kalaycıoğlu, E. (2018) “Two elections and a political regime in crisis: Turkish politics at the crossroad,” Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 18 (1): 21-51. Karpat, K. (1959) Turkey’s Politics, The Transition to a Multi-Party System, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press Katz, R.S. and Mair, P. (2002) “The Ascendancy of the Party in Public Office: Organizational Change in Twentieth-Century Democracies,” in Richard Gunter, Jose Ramon-Montero, and Juan J. Linz (eds.), Political Parties, Old Concepts and New Challenges, NY: Oxford University Press Keyman, E. F. and Öniş, Z. (2007) The Turkish Politics in a Changing World, Global dynamics and Domestic Transformations, Istanbul: Istanbul Bilgi University Press Kılınç, R. 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Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1, 168 - 190, 27.03.2019
https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.539212

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In parliamentary democracies, governments are formed through parliamentary elections, and both the

cabinet and budget must receive the confidence of the legislature. The “golden age”, when parliaments

make laws without any pressure from the executives and have strong control over cabinets, ended by

20th century. For the last few decades, however, legislative studies have been pointing to a shift in the

balance of power from the legislative to the executive branch in many countries. The declining power

of parliaments is explained by many factors. Scholars who studied “declining parliaments” generally

agree on the commonly accepted contributing factors for deparliamentarization. These factors are

“constitutional arrangements, increasing global regulations, the complexity of issues and technicalfocus

in policy making, disciplinary party structures, the lack of intra-party democracy, the domination

of parties by their leaders, and electoral systems.” Although a trend of deparliamentarization has been

noted, mainly in parliamentary democracies, the decline of parliaments has not been as glaring and

forbidding everywhere. Thus, the variation, especially among similar democratic systems, calls for

a closer analysis of country cases. This study examines Turkey, and discusses the changes regarding

the power balance between the executive and legislative branches of government by identifying the

pattern of changes in constitutions and country’s electoral system, and party structures which tend

to stress party discipline and maintain leaders’ control. The paper analyzes the politics of Turkey

between 1946 and 2014 especially by focusing on the AKP rule after 2002. The power shift in Turkey

has been from parliamentary supremacy to a very strong executive, and deparliamentarization has

been particularly rapid and profound since the 1980s,. In 2017, a change in the constitution allowed a

transition to a presidential system and the new system is legalized by the constitutional amendments.

The paper concludes with the analysis that there is a significant decline in the power of the parliament

in Turkey, after 1980s, mainly in its scrutiny function. The longitudinal study of changes shows that

deparliamentarization, or the increase in the power of the executive, was caused by multiple domestic

and international factors that occurred simultaneously and reinforced each other’s impact. The

significant difference of Turkey from the other world cases are rapid constitutional changes, increasing

leader authority within the parties, and existence of dominant party system in Turkey since 15 years.

Kaynakça

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Toplam 1 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Siyaset Bilimi
Bölüm International Journal of Political Science & Urban Studies
Yazarlar

Mehmet Kabasakal Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 27 Mart 2019
Gönderilme Tarihi 26 Mayıs 2018
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Kabasakal, M. (2019). Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies, 7(1), 168-190. https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.539212
AMA Kabasakal M. Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function. IPSUS. Mart 2019;7(1):168-190. doi:10.14782/ipsus.539212
Chicago Kabasakal, Mehmet. “Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function”. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies 7, sy. 1 (Mart 2019): 168-90. https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.539212.
EndNote Kabasakal M (01 Mart 2019) Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies 7 1 168–190.
IEEE M. Kabasakal, “Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function”, IPSUS, c. 7, sy. 1, ss. 168–190, 2019, doi: 10.14782/ipsus.539212.
ISNAD Kabasakal, Mehmet. “Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function”. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies 7/1 (Mart 2019), 168-190. https://doi.org/10.14782/ipsus.539212.
JAMA Kabasakal M. Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function. IPSUS. 2019;7:168–190.
MLA Kabasakal, Mehmet. “Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function”. International Journal of Political Science and Urban Studies, c. 7, sy. 1, 2019, ss. 168-90, doi:10.14782/ipsus.539212.
Vancouver Kabasakal M. Deparliamentarization in Turkey: A Major Decline in the Scrutiny Function. IPSUS. 2019;7(1):168-90.