2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11266-017-9848-y
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The Effectiveness of Environmental Civil Society Organizations: An Integrated Analysis of Organizational Characteristics and Contextual Factors

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“…would not be wrong to point out that, in Turkey, there is limited participation of the environmental organisations in the decision-making processes related to the environment (Cerit Mazlum, 2006). This type of selective cooperation was especially visible in the early 2000s, when Turkey's candidacy for the EU obliged the state to collaborate with the environmental organisations as a precondition for getting hold of the pre-accession funds (Kadirbeyoglu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Environmental Governance In Turkey At a Glance: Policy Pracmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…would not be wrong to point out that, in Turkey, there is limited participation of the environmental organisations in the decision-making processes related to the environment (Cerit Mazlum, 2006). This type of selective cooperation was especially visible in the early 2000s, when Turkey's candidacy for the EU obliged the state to collaborate with the environmental organisations as a precondition for getting hold of the pre-accession funds (Kadirbeyoglu et al, 2017).…”
Section: Environmental Governance In Turkey At a Glance: Policy Pracmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the involvement of some environmental organisations in the decision-making and policy-making processes in Turkey, participation is often not effective (Adaman and Arsel, 2012;Kadirbeyoglu et al, 2017). There are cases where civil society organisations have sometimes participated in decisionmaking processes by becoming members of the commissions, by presenting their opinions and by contributing to the development of environmental legislation.…”
Section: Environmental Governance In Turkey At a Glance: Policy Pracmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nonetheless, the winning card in Aliağa was the joint effort of "the streets with the parliament, the legal fight with the political fight" in building an ecologist and internationalist narrative (Şahin, 2010). Kadirbeyoğlu et al (2017) reiterates that the Turkish state's largely uncompromising position today pushes environmental organizations to make strategic choices with subsequent implications. In a similar fashion, the neoliberalization of Turkey's energy regime and its transformation under Erdoğan's rule proved that not only the state had a comeback as a strong player in the past decade and a half (through synchronizing political, legal, and economic relations with the party-state's preferences) but, also, now it is unafraid to use "heavy-handed legal and extra-legal tools" (Erensü, 2018).…”
Section: Aliağa: Plus çA Change Plus C'est La Même Chose?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing literature on environmental civil society organizations (CSOs) and movements in Turkey have assessed their organizational characteristics, mobilization strategies, and effectiveness in the neoliberal context of the post-1980s Turkey (Arsel, 2005;Kadirbeyo� glu et al, 2017), and have explored movement outcomes focusing on the reasons behind their successes or failures € Ozen, 2009). As far as the research on nuclear energy and the ANP are concerned, recent work has made a substantial contribution to the nuclear debate in Turkey.…”
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confidence: 99%