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ID085435
Title ProperSecurityness of secularism
Other Title Informationthe case of Turkey
LanguageENG
AuthorBilgin, Pinar
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Secularism is frequently portrayed as a security referent in present-day Turkey. But, what is it that makes secularism a security issue? Where are we to locate the `securityness' of secularism? Against prevailing accounts that privilege the domestic dimension, this article argues that the securityness of secularism in Turkey should be located in both the domestic and the international. This is not to suggest that secularism can be reduced to security, but it is to suggest that efforts to portray Turkey's secularism merely as a constitutive principle and an outcome of the project of Republican transformation, or as a means of safeguarding a particular vision of transformation through controlling religion, or as an instrument of national economic development, while rewarding in themselves, nevertheless miss an important set of dynamics that help to explain secularism's centrality to Turkey's politics.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 39, No. 6; Dec 2008: p593-614
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol. 39, No. 6; Dec 2008: p593-614
Key WordsSecurity - Turkey ;  Secularism - Turkey ;  Turkey ;  Critical Security ;  International Society ;  Literature - Turkey