This book aims to understand the ways and means for ensuring societal peace by evaluating problems about citizenship in the Turkish regime. It also offers the ideal citizenship regime for Turkey in relation to various issues, such as the environment, gender, youth, and poverty.
This book aims to understand the ways and means for ensuring societal peace by evaluating problems about citizenship in the Turkish regime. It also offers the ideal citizenship regime for Turkey in relation to various issues, such as the environment, gender, youth, and poverty.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rasim Özgür Dönmez is associate professor of international relations at Abant Izzet Baysal University in Turkey. Pinar Enneli is assistant professor at Abant Izzet Baysal University in Turkey.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Beyond State-Led Nationalism: Ideal Citizenship for Turkey Chapter 2. Citizenship and National Identity: A Comparative Analysis Chapter 3. Making of Modern Turkey and The Structuring of The Kurdish Identity: New Paradigms of Citizenship in The 21st Century Chapter 4. The Alevi Identity and Civil Rights in the 20th Century Chapter 5. Gypsies and Citizenship in Turkey Chapter 6. Less than Citizens: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Question in Turkey Chapter 7. Turks of African Origin and Citizenship Chapter 8. Gender and Citizenship in Turkey at the Crossroads of The Patriarchal State, Women and Transnational Pressures Chapter 9. European Union and Turkey: Transformation of State-Society Relationship Chapter 10. Social Rights as Ideal Citizenship Chapter 11. The Turkish Young People as Active Citizens: Equal Participation or Social Exclusion? Chapter 12. Environmental Citizenship and Struggle for Nature
Chapter 1. Beyond State-Led Nationalism: Ideal Citizenship for Turkey Chapter 2. Citizenship and National Identity: A Comparative Analysis Chapter 3. Making of Modern Turkey and The Structuring of The Kurdish Identity: New Paradigms of Citizenship in The 21st Century Chapter 4. The Alevi Identity and Civil Rights in the 20th Century Chapter 5. Gypsies and Citizenship in Turkey Chapter 6. Less than Citizens: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Question in Turkey Chapter 7. Turks of African Origin and Citizenship Chapter 8. Gender and Citizenship in Turkey at the Crossroads of The Patriarchal State, Women and Transnational Pressures Chapter 9. European Union and Turkey: Transformation of State-Society Relationship Chapter 10. Social Rights as Ideal Citizenship Chapter 11. The Turkish Young People as Active Citizens: Equal Participation or Social Exclusion? Chapter 12. Environmental Citizenship and Struggle for Nature
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