Contemporary Turkey in Conflict
Ethnicity, Islam and Politics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:2nd Dec '16
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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.
All in all, Contemporary Turkey in Conflict: Ethnicity, Islam and Politics is a well-researched book, offering a distinctive analysis of the conflictual Turkish politics in the last fifteen years. It is a clear written book and it is free from academic jargon which makes the book a pleasure to read. Noticeably, the book does not aim the academic circles only, it also aims the general reader interested in contemporary Turkish politics.Contemporary Turkey in Conflict is a noteworthy book in sociology, politics and area studies. -- Gorkem Altinors, Bilecik Seyh Edebali University * British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies *
Tahir Abbas' study of contemporary Turkey systematically explores the nuances of ethnic relations and social conflict in the current epoch. It is an inspired sociological, political science and socio-historical contribution to existing research on this complex, fraught and multi-layered nation.' * Ferhat Kentel, İstanbul Şehir University *
‘In Contemporary Turkey in Conflict, Tahir Abbas diligently analyses the complex dynamics between ethnicity, nationalism and Islam in relation to neo-liberalism and conservatism. His original emphasis is on how issues of political trust and social capital have impacted citizenship and identity in Turkey since the rise of AKP, and to what extent the ethnic, religious and cultural dimensions of Turkish identity have changed … [He] provides a historically-conscious analysis of Turkish politics [and] explains the complex nature of Turkish politics through the lens of ‘exceptionalism’—due to Islam’s paradoxical relations with ethnicity and nationalism.' -- Ayla Göl * International Affairs *
‘Tahir Abbas’ interdisciplinary study Contemporary Turkey in Conflict: Ethnicity, Islam and Politics aims to explain this authoritarian drift, and as such it can serve as an ideal reference book for those who wish to understand the transformations and conflicts occurring in contemporary Turkey…Abbas elegantly explores the various nuances of Turkish politics over the last decade…overall Abbas’ study is a remarkable opus for an understanding of contemporary Turkey in terms of state-society relations…Abbas proceeds by means of a solid multidisciplinary approach combining sociological, political science, and sociohistorical points of views, making the book quite multidimensional overall. And lastly, the book is exceedingly well written, very readable, and lucid.' -- Ahmet Erdi Ozturk * New Perspectives on Turkey *
'This work covers numerous contemporary issues, including minority rights and the Kurdish conflict as well the Gezi Park occupation protests and their aftermath. It also makes references to a history punctuated by conflicts and clashes between the center and periphery. At its core, the book is an inquiry into changes in Turkish society which, Abbas contends, is a composite of post-Islamism and post-Kemalism.’ -- Furkan Halit Yolcu * Turkish Studies *
Tahir Abbas surveys some of the major ideas and actors of contemporary Turkish politics and examines the social and economic transformation of the country. Ideal as a reference for understanding state-society relations in Turkey, Abbas' witty and penetrating analysis of Turkish politics is unique. This is a remarkable and a brilliant book.' -- M. Hakan Yavuz, University of Utah
ISBN: 9781474417983
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 259g
216 pages