Social mobility and pro-government mobilization: the case of July 15th pro-government mobilization in Turkey
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Date
2022
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON OX14 4RN, OXON, ENGLAND
Abstract
What are the economic determinants of pro-government mobilizations? While recent studies have contributed to our understanding of
the relationship between a defined set of economic variables and
political unrest – including revolts, riots, and uprisings against the
status quo – there has been relatively little attempt to understand
how these models might apply to demonstrations in support of the
existing regime, which remain an understudied phenomenon within
the literature. The coup attempt, which took place in Turkey on
15 July 2016 and was organized by a religious movement within the
Turkish military, led to widespread public protests which ultimately
succeeded in overcoming the threat. This case affords us a valuable
opportunity to study the phenomenon of pro-government mobilization and its political and economic underpinnings. By applying the
theoretical contributions of the already well-established literature on
social mobility, we argue that higher earnings, economic equality and
social mobility will foster a greater likelihood of mass mobilizations in
support of the regime. Our study contributes to the literature theoretically by extending the scope of the existing theories on mass mobilization and empirically by examining a rare case of pro-government
mobilization in Turkey by using individual and regional level datasets.
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Pro-government mobilization, Turkey, multilevel models, social mobility, protests
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22
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2
Start Page
281
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304