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Book Number   000295351
ISBN   Link9781474417983 (hbk.)
  Link1474417981 (hbk.)
  Link9781474417990 (pbk.)
  Link147441799X (pbk.)
Main Entry   LinkAbbas, Tahir, 1970-. author.
Title   LinkContemporary Turkey in conflict :. ethnicity, Islam and politics / Tahir Abbas.
Imprint   LinkEdinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2017].
Descr.   xvi, 200 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
Bibliogr.   Includes bibliographical references and index.
Abstract   New perspectives on ethnic relations, Islam and neoliberalism have emerged in Turkey since the rise of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) in 2002. Placing the period within its historical and contemporary context, Tahir Abbas argues that what it is to be ethnically, religiously and culturally Turkish has been transformed. He explores how issues of political trust, social capital and intolerance towards minorities have characterised Turkey in the early years of the 21st-century. He shows how a radical neoliberal economic and conservative outlook has materialised, leading to a clash over the religious, political and cultural direction of Turkey. These conflicts are defining the future of the nation.
Corp.Sub.   LinkAK Parti (Turkey)
Subject - Lib.Cong.   LinkTurkey -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
  LinkIslam and politics -- Turkey.
  LinkNational characteristics, Turkish.
  LinkTurkey -- Ethnic relations.
 
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