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Turkey’s Troubled Experiment with Secularism
Comparing Levels of Religious Nationalism Around the World
Trends in Turkish Civil Society
Secular Islamic Turkey | April 6, 2009 | Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Turkey’s Religious Outreach in Central Asia and the Caucasus
The Forgotten Secular Turkish Model
How Turkey Went from Secular to Islamic Authoritarianism
Trends in Turkish Civil Society
Despite tremendous government pressure, Turkey's vibrant civil society has the potential to help the country confront deep political and...
Ethnic Boundaries in Turkish Politics: The Secular Kurdish Movement and Islam, by Zeki Sarigil, New York, NYU Press, 2018, 208 pp., $35 (hardcover), ISBN 978-1479882168. | Nationalities Papers
The book provides a comprehensive yet concise account of the Kurdish movement in Turkey as it gradually took a friendlier stance toward Islam.
Secular Islamic Turkey | April 6, 2009 | Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
It may be a Muslim environment, but Turkey is officially secular, and there is intense public debate here about how to maintain that often tricky balance.
Turkey’s Religious Outreach in Central Asia and the Caucasus
This analysis looks at the two most important Turkish trends in the CAC: the Diyanet and the Hizmet movement, that is, the representatives of the Turkish State.
The Forgotten Secular Turkish Model
The original “Turkish model,” which blended republicanism, nationalism, and secular modernization, was the brainchild of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Turkey’s Troubled Experiment with Secularism
In the beginning, there was the Ottoman Empire—initially a small state founded by a Muslim Turkish tribe, which gradually grew into a...
Comparing Levels of Religious Nationalism Around the World
We asked people in three dozen countries how they see religion's role in society, government and national identity.
How Turkey Went from Secular to Islamic Authoritarianism
Turkey's political system has steadily moved toward one shaped by Islamist ideas. Turkey has funded and enabled jihadist groups, such as Hamas.
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