1st Edition

Religion and Politics in Turkey

Edited By Barry Rubin, Ali Carkoglu Copyright 2006
    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    192 Pages
    by Routledge

    Over the last decade the once marginal extreme right of the Turkish ideological spectrum has grown in size as well as in influence and has effectively reshaped party competition in Turkey. Policy mandates and electoral bases of the rising extreme right rely on potentially explosive social cleavages in the country. One such confrontation is between the secularist and pro-Islamist forces, which has always been one of the centrepieces of modern Turkish politics.

    The rise of pro-Islamist electoral forces from a marginal to an undeniably imposing position in Turkish electoral politics has led many to worry that a deep-rooted schism has come to the forefront of Turkish politics. The frontline of this secularist vs pro-Islamist confrontation is quite widespread ranging from a debate around the ban of turban and headscarves in universities to religious education in the country, from Islamic principles in the economy to Turkish foreign policy towards the Middle Eastern countries.

    This volume was previously published as a special issue of the journal Turkish Studies.

    1. Introduction Barry Rubin 2. Locating the Ottoman Alevis (Kizilbas) Hülya Canbakal 3. Religious Dimension in Mahmut 2nd's Reforms Hakan Erdem 4. Religion in Late Ottoman Education Akin Somel 5. Economic Modernization and Secularization in the Late Ottoman Empire Timur Kuran 6. Institutional and Other Memories in Contemporary Turkish Islam Erif Mardin 7. Recep Tayyip Erdogan: From Mayor To Prime Minister Metin Heper 8. The Political Economy of Islam and Democracy: The prospects For democratic consolidation Ziya Öni 9. Religion, Transnationalism and Turks in Europe Gamze Avci 10. The Mystery of the Turban Issue in Turkish Politics Ersin Kalaycglu 11. Alevis in Turkey David Shankland 12. Political Preferences of the Turkish Electorate: Reflections of an Alevi-Sunni cleavage Ali Çarkoglu 13. Is an Islamic Democracy Viable in the Turkish Context? Murat Çizakça 14. Muslim and Christian Democrats: A comparative assessment William Hale 15. Explaining Religious Politics at the Crossroads: AKP and SP Fulya Atacan 16. Conclusion Ali Çarkoglu

    Biography

    Rubin, Barry; Çarkoglu, Ali