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Democratic Transition and the Rise of Populist Majoritarianism : Constitutional Reform in Greece and Turkey, Paperback / softback Book

Democratic Transition and the Rise of Populist Majoritarianism : Constitutional Reform in Greece and Turkey Paperback / softback

Part of the Reform and Transition in the Mediterranean series

Paperback / softback

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This comparative study explores the impact of populist majoritarianism on Greek and Turkish democratic transition.

Using case studies from Greece and Turkey, the author argues that while majoritarianism is often celebrated as a manifestation of popular sovereignty, it can undermine institutional performance and even stifle the process of democratic consolidation, contributing to a confrontational and inefficient democratic regime in cases of transition states where levels of social capital are low and social polarization is high.

It is shown that building up a “mild democracy” requires maturity of institutions and an efficient system of checks and balances and implementation control mechanisms, while building consensus and trust in societies torn by ethnic, religious and ideological divides is not a luxury but a permissive condition for democratic consolidation and economic prosperity.

This book will be of use to students and scholars interested in the fields of Greek and Turkishpolitics, comparative politics and democracy.

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