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The rise of political Islam in Turkey / Angel Rabasa, F. Stephen Larrabee.

Van Pelt Library BP63.T8 R33 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rabasa, Angel.
Contributor:
Larrabee, F. Stephen.
National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Islam and politics--Turkey.
Islam and politics.
Turkey.
Islam and state--Turkey.
Islam and state.
Islam--Turkey--History.
Islam.
History.
Physical Description:
xix, 113 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Santa Monica, CA : RAND, [2008]
Summary:
As a Muslim-majority country that is also a secular democratic state, a member of NATO, a candidate for membership in the European Union, a long-standing U.S. ally, and the host of Incirlik Air Base (a key hub for logistical support missions in Afghanistan and Iraq), Turkey is pivotal to U.S. and Western security interests in a critical area of the world. It also provides an example of the coexistence of Islam with secular democracy, globalization, and modernity. However, having a ruling party with Islamic roots-the Justice and Development Party (AKP)-within a framework of strict secularism has generated controversy over the boundaries between secularity and religion in the public sphere. This monograph describes the politico-religious landscape in Turkey and the relationship between the state and religion, and it evaluates how the balance between secular and religious forces-and between the Kemalist elites and new emerging social groups-has changed over the past decade. The study also assesses the new challenges and opportunities for U.S. policy in the changed Turkish political environment and identifies specific actions the United States may take to advance the U.S. interest in a stable, democratic, and friendly Turkey and, more broadly, in the worldwide dissemination of liberal and pluralistic interpretations of Islam.
Contents:
Preface
Figures and Tables
Summary
Acknowledgments
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction
Politics and Religion in Turkey
Structure of the report
The Islamic landscape in Turkey
Religion, ethnicity and politics
The management of Islam
Sufi brotherhoods
Religious movements
Islamic foundations
Islamic schools
Shiites and Alevis
Turkish attitudes toward religion
The violent fringe
Turks in Europe
The rise of political Islam in Turkey
The impact of the Kemalist revolution
The advent of multi-party democracy
The "Turkish-Islamic synthesis"
The impact of the ZAL reforms
The rise of the religious right
Political Islam in power : the welfare interlude
The impact of the February 28 process
The AKP in power
The reconfiguration of Turkish politics
The AKP : a new synthesis or Islamism in disguise?
"Green money"
The headscarf controversy
The Imam-Hatip schools controversy
Non-Muslims minorities under AKP rule
The AKP and the Kurds
The AKP and the military
AKP's foreign policy
Relations with Europe
Relations with the United States
Relations with the Middle East
Future prospects and implications
Whither Turkey : alternative political futures
Scenario 1 : the AKP pursues a moderate, EU-oriented path
Scenario 2 : creeping Islamization
Scenario 3 : military intervention
Implications for U.S. policy.
Notes:
"National Defense Research Institute."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-113).
ISBN:
9780833044570
0833044575
OCLC:
212908990

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