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This volume is a collection of papers that address multiple issues of contemporary Turkish politics, presented at the “Contemporary Turkey at a Glance: Turkey Transformed? Power, History, Culture” conference. Articles on foreign policy analyze the impact of the changing dynamics in the region following the Arab Uprisings. The pressing issues of the role of the strong one party government on the transformation of political institutions and the relations between the state and the citizens, and whether there is a trend towards authoritarianism are debated. The wide range of issues extends to the formation of identity in the transnational communities, the projection of historical events, the challenges to the legal system, and last but not the least, the established categories of religion and gender.
Contemporary Turkey at a Glance II Turkey Transformed Power History Culture 1st Table of contents:
Re-assessing the AKP period, change and continuity
The persistence of majoritarianism despite change
‘Path-dependent path-shaping’
Beyond change and continuity: political cycles and hybrid regimes
Conclusion
References
Political Trials and the Second Jurisdiction of the State: Normalcy of the Exception
Political Character of Trials
Justice of Specially Authorized Courts
The Character of Specially Authorized Courts: Exception and Extraordinary?
Ordinariness of Political Justice
References
“To Make Mosques a Place for Women” Female Religious Engagement within the Turkish Presidency of
Introduction
Approaching female religious engagement: a matter of method
From engagement to offices: the institutionalization of female personnel within the Diyanet
Inside the Diyanet’s “New Gender Policy”
Concluding remarks
References
Personalistic Linkages and Persuasion in Turkish Party Politics
Introduction
Temporality in Clientelism and Political Persuasion
A Brief History of Clientelism in Turkey
The AKP’s Clientelistic Efforts and Its Impact on Voters
Conclusion
References
Turkey’s New Constitution-making Attempt and the Participation of Minority Organisations during th
Citizenship, Participation and the Modes of Constitution Making
Channels of Participation and Inclusion of Minorities
Public Consultation for the New Constitution of Turkey and Participation of Minorities Agenda: New C
The Meaning of the Process
The Forms of Participation and the Preparation of the Community Reports
Arranging Meetings among the Members of Community
Internal Discussions among the Interested Members
Cooperation with the Other Ethnic or Religious Organisations
Through the Initiative of the Community Leaders
Cooperation with the Academic and Legal Professionals
Conclusion
References
AKP’s Implementation of a Risk Management Project of the World Bank. A Risk Management Project of
Introduction
Social Risk Management
Social Risk Management as Neoliberal Governmentality
The Social Risk Mitigation Project (SRMP) in Turkey
The Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Social Assistance as Charity
AKP’s Implementation of the Social Risk Mitigation Project (SRMP)
Conclusion
References
Power and poetry: Kanuni Sultan Süleyman`s Third Divan
History of Emotion
Ottoman ruler poetry
Ottoman Poetry in the era of Kanuni Sultan Süleyman
The ruler poet Muḥibbī and his dīvāns
The audience
General intentionality
Conclusion
References
Locating the German-Turks: Transnational Migration to Turkey and Constructions of Identity and Space
Background and Main Arguments
German-Turkish Constructions of Identity
Othering and Diasporic Cultural Intimacy
Diasporic Off-Modernism and the Diaspora at Home
The Emergence of a Homescape in Istanbul
A Troubled Gaze Toward Home
Destination Turkey and Inbetweenness
Conclusion: Locating the German-Turks
References
A Turkish Epistemic Community: Sociology of a Foreign Policy Brainstorming
Introduction
A need for putting in perspectives/context
Social sciences in Turkey
A Human resources
B A chain of “expertise” production based on social networks : from universities to think-tanks
A Direct repercussions on academia : practical constraints to conduct research
B Transformation of an expertise network into an exclusive public policy community
Conclusion
References
Recalibrating Turkish Foreign Policy After the Arab Uprisings: From Pro-activism to Uncertainty by E
Introduction
Theoretical inquiry into Davutoğlu’s foreign policy vision – Different paradigms in a single vi
Turkish Foreign Policy before the AKP Era
Foreign Policy Activism during the AKP Era
The first phase of foreign politics 2002-2007
The second phase in TFP – 2007-2011
The third phase in TFP after 2011 – Recalibration in foreign policy objectives: from mixed paradig
Upside down policies – Turkey-Syria Relations
Pragmatism or principles? – Saudi Arabia and Turkey’s response to the Arab uprisings
Turkey’s Relations with Egypt – deterioration of relations
Beyond uprisings – Israel and the continuing activism
Concluding Remarks
References
Chaldiran 2.0: Conceptualizing Iranian- Turkish Relations after the Arab Spring
Theory – foreign policy as a means of adjustment
A pleasant surprise? Turkey’s ideology driven foreign policy and the Arab Spring
The Case of Syria
The Case of Iraq
Conclusion
References
Turkish National Movement, Mass Mobilization, and Demographic Change in Istanbul, 1922-1923
Introduction
National Defense Committee
Mobilization of the Muslim Masses
NDC and Demonstrations
NDC and Economic Nationalism
Commission of Economic Organizations
Federation of Istanbul Artisan Associations (FIAA)
Turkish National Commerce Union (TNCU)
General Union of Workers (GUW)
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