For readers interested in how international context interacts with domestic politics in producing state policies toward religious minorities in Turkey and France. It is the first study that employs international context in the study of state policies toward religion and that compares Turkey and France with regard to religious minorities.
For readers interested in how international context interacts with domestic politics in producing state policies toward religious minorities in Turkey and France. It is the first study that employs international context in the study of state policies toward religion and that compares Turkey and France with regard to religious minorities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
Ramazan K¿l¿nç is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of Islamic Studies Program at the University of Nebraska, Omaha. He has published articles in multiple journals including Comparative Politics, Political Science Quarterly, Politics and Religion, Turkish Studies, and Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. He is co-author of Generating Generosity in Catholicism and Islam: Beliefs, Institutions, and Public Goods Provision (Cambridge, 2018) and the editor of Siyasa: Forum on Islamic and Middle Eastern Politics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Rethinking state policies toward religious minorities Part I. Historical Institutions: 2. Secularism and Christians in Turkey 3. Secularism and Muslims in France Part II. International Context: 4. The European Union and Christians in Turkey 5. Islamophobia and Muslims in France Part III. Domestic Actors and Policy Change: 6. Kemalists, conservatives, and Christians in Turkey 7. Radical right, liberals, and Muslims in France Conclusion 8. Testing the argument beyond the scope of the study 9: Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Rethinking state policies toward religious minorities Part I. Historical Institutions: 2. Secularism and Christians in Turkey 3. Secularism and Muslims in France Part II. International Context: 4. The European Union and Christians in Turkey 5. Islamophobia and Muslims in France Part III. Domestic Actors and Policy Change: 6. Kemalists, conservatives, and Christians in Turkey 7. Radical right, liberals, and Muslims in France Conclusion 8. Testing the argument beyond the scope of the study 9: Conclusion.
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