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Democracy, Islam, and Secularism in Turkey

Creato il 31 gennaio 2012 da Istanbulavrupa

Democracy, Islam, and Secularism in TurkeyAhmet T. Kuru and Alfred Stepan (eds), Democracy, Islam, and Secularism in Turkey (Columbia University Press, 2012)

While Turkey has grown as a world power, promoting the image of a progressive and stable nation, several choices in policy have strained its relationship with the East and the West. Providing historical, social, and religious context for this behavior, the essays in Democracy, Islam, and Secularism in Turkey examine issues relevant to Turkish debates and global concerns, from the state’s position on religion to its involvement with the European Union. Written by experts in a range of disciplines, the chapters explore the toleration of diversity during the Ottoman Empire’s classical period; the erosion of ethno-religious heterogeneity in modern, pre-democratic times; Kemalism and its role in modernization and nation building; the changing political strategies of the military; and the effect of possible EU membership on domestic reforms. The essays also offer a cross-Continental comparison of “multiple secularisms,” as well as political parties, considering especially Turkey’s Justice and Development Party in relation to Europe’s Christian Democratic parties. Contributors tackle critical research questions, such as the legacy of the Ottoman Empire’s ethno-religious plurality and the way in which Turkey’s assertive secularism can be softened to allow greater space for religious actors. They address the military’s “guardian” role in Turkey’s secularism, the implications of recent constitutional amendments for democratization, and the consequences and benefits of Islamic activism’s presence within a democratic system. No other collection confronts Turkey’s contemporary evolution so vividly and thoroughly or offers such expert analysis of its crucial social and political systems.

Contents 

1. Rethinking Ottoman Management of Diversity: What Can We Learn for Modern Turkey

2. The Historical Roots of Kemalism

3. Turkey—Plural Society and Monolithic State

4. Laïcité as an “Ideal Type” and a Continuum: Comparing Turkey, France, and Senegal

5. A New Politics of Engagement: The Turkish Military, Society, and the AKP

6. The Turkish Constitutional Court and Political Crisis

7. Turkey’s Accession to the European Union and the Role of the Justice and Development Party

8. The “Turkish Model” in the Matrix of Political Catholicism



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