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ID076532
Title ProperIslam and politics in Turkey
Other Title Informationthe 2007 presidential elections and beyond
LanguageENG
AuthorShankland, David
Publication2007.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The changing role of Islam in the public life of Turkey is about to come under renewed scrutiny, the key issue being the potential candidates for the May 2007 presidential election. Erdog?an, the Prime Minister and head of the first Islamist majority government in the republic's history, is likely to stand. Arguments already abound as to the legitimacy of such a move, with the opposition declaring that they will boycott the election if Erdog?an becomes a candidate. Equally, Erdog?an's own supporters are, in public, at least occasionally uncertain, conscious that when the late Özal moved to become president, his party suffered. Secularists grimly wonder whether they will be able to survive such an overt transfer to an Islamist figure, one whom they fear would be a great contrast to the pro-Republican present incumbent, President Sezer. Yet, how should we face such a transition? What implications does it have for Turkey's politics, both internally in terms of the social life of the country, and in external affairs?
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 83, No.2; Mar 2007: p357-371
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol. 83, No.2; Mar 2007: p357-371
Key WordsTurkey ;  Islam ;  Politics ;  Turkey - Islam ;  Turkey - Politics


 
 
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