Religion, Identity and Power - Öztürk, Ahmet Erdi; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Religion, Identity and Power: Turkey and the Balkans in the Twenty-First Century
 
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ISBN13:9781474474689
ISBN10:1474474683
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:264 oldal
Méret:234x156 mm
Súly:538 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 22 black and white illustrations, 3 black and white tables Illustrations, black & white
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Religion, Identity and Power

Turkey and the Balkans in the Twenty-First Century
 
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Rövid leírás:

This book examines Turkey?s ethno-religious activism and power-related political strategies in the Balkans between 2002 and 2020, the period under the rule of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), to determine the scopes of its activities in the region.

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This book examines Turkey?s ethno-religious activism and power-related political strategies in the Balkans between 2002 and 2020, the period under the rule of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), to determine the scopes of its activities in the region.
Ahmet Erdi Öztürk illuminates an often-neglected aspect of Turkey?s relations with its Balkan neighbours that emerged as a result of the much discussed ?authoritarian turn? ? a broader shift in Turkish domestic and foreign policy from a realist-secular to a Sunni Islamic orientation with ethno-nationalist policies.
Öztürk draws on personal testimonies given by both Turkish and non-Turkish, Muslim and non-Muslim interviewees in three country cases: Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Albania. The findings shed light on contemporary issues surrounding the continuous redefinition of Turkish secularism under the AKP rule and the emergence of a new Muslim elite in Turkey.

Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword from Professor Jeffrey HaynesList of Illustrations; List of TablesIntroductionPart I: Theory and History1. Multi-sided Roles of Religion, Identity and Power in Politics2. Turkey in the Balkans: From Late Ottoman to the 1970s3. Turkey as a Nascent Power in the Balkans: From the Özal Years to the AKPPart II: Turkey?s Intense Transformation under AKP Rule4. Defensive and Active Years of the AKP5. Reactive and Aggressive Years of the AKPPart III: The AKP?s New Turkey and its Reflections in the Balkans6. Service to the Global Ummah?7. Exportation of Domestic Conflicts?8. Interfering in the Internal Affairs of Host Countries9. Destabilising the Secular Environments of Host Countries?Conclusion: The New Turkey in the Balkans: An Ambiguous Actor?