"This innovative study challenges accounts of Turkey's politics as driven by "Islamist vs. secularist" competition, offering a new understanding which centres coalitions for and against pluralism. Utilising rich primary and secondary data, Nora Fisher-Onar introduces an analytical framework for capturing causal complexity in political contestation"--
"This innovative study challenges accounts of Turkey's politics as driven by "Islamist vs. secularist" competition, offering a new understanding which centres coalitions for and against pluralism. Utilising rich primary and secondary data, Nora Fisher-Onar introduces an analytical framework for capturing causal complexity in political contestation"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nora Fisher-Onar is Associate Professor of International Studies at the University of San Francisco. Her research combines tools from comparative politics, international relations, and area studies to rethink the relationship between religion, politics, and pluralism, challenging Orientalism in how we read Muslim-majority states and societies. Previous publications include Istanbul: Living with Difference in a Global City (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
By Way of Introduction: Capturing Complexity, Contesting Pluralism; Part I. Theory: 1. Hard Binaries and their discontents; 2. Pluralizers and anti pluralists an alternative key to Politics in Turkey and beyond; Part II. History: 3. Long Nineteenth Century from Ottoman Universalism to Turkish nationalism; 4. Short Twentieth Century between embedded liberalism and ethno ( religious) nationalism; Part III. Twenty First Century: 5. EU niversalism, the Islamo liberal moment, and nationalist backlash; 6. Neo Ottomanism from pluralizing promise to religious populism; 7. Turkey turns of clashing Islamists, contesting kurds, and a coup attempt; 8. Turkish Islamist synthesis 2.0 and the new pluralizers; Conclusion: Learning from Turkey's transformation lessons for (comparative) area studies, politics, and International relations; Index.
By Way of Introduction: Capturing Complexity, Contesting Pluralism; Part I. Theory: 1. Hard Binaries and their discontents; 2. Pluralizers and anti pluralists an alternative key to Politics in Turkey and beyond; Part II. History: 3. Long Nineteenth Century from Ottoman Universalism to Turkish nationalism; 4. Short Twentieth Century between embedded liberalism and ethno ( religious) nationalism; Part III. Twenty First Century: 5. EU niversalism, the Islamo liberal moment, and nationalist backlash; 6. Neo Ottomanism from pluralizing promise to religious populism; 7. Turkey turns of clashing Islamists, contesting kurds, and a coup attempt; 8. Turkish Islamist synthesis 2.0 and the new pluralizers; Conclusion: Learning from Turkey's transformation lessons for (comparative) area studies, politics, and International relations; Index.
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