Replication Data for: “Electoral Weakness of Secular Parties in the Middle East and North Africa during the Post-Uprisings Era of the 2010s”
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Replication Data for: “Electoral Weakness of Secular Parties in the Middle East and North Africa during the Post-Uprisings Era of the 2010s”
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/XJR4D2
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Sasmaz, Muharrem Aytug
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Harvard Dataverse
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This dataverse contains original quantitative data I collected for my dissertation project. With candidate and household surveys in Tunisia and Turkey, I collected data on political selection patterns and local-level organizational and ideological characteristics of the main secular and Islamist parties. In the dissertation, I argue that the electoral weakness of the main secular parties in the region in post-uprisings period of the 2010s stems from lack of organizational cohesion and highly qualified candidates in these parties as opposed to the Islamist parties.
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Social Sciences
Political parties Middle East and North Africa |
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Contributor |
Sasmaz, Aytug
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Survey data
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