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ID121884
Title ProperNew democrats
Other Title Informationreligious actors, social change and democratic consolidation in Turkey
LanguageENG
AuthorYildirim, A Kadir
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)I analyze the positive and leading role religious actors play in democratic consolidation in Turkey in recent years. I argue that major social changes might lead to such outcomes. Empirically, I show that two major religious actors in Turkey-the Gulen Movement and the Justice and Development Party (AKP)-have adopted favorable positions on EU membership, ethnic and religious minorities, and pluralism in the last decade. This remarkable transformation owes its existence to the economic liberalization reforms initiated in the early 1980s, and the "post-modern coup" of 1997. This transformation reflects the need of both religious actors for greater democracy from a purely self-interested perspective. The Gulen Movement prefers an open and democratic system to sustain its organizational existence. The AKP responds to the preferences of its own constituency. These unique conditions have made two religious actors catalysts of democratization along with some liberal democrats in Turkey. Empirically, I rely on European Union's Turkey progress reports and a recent analysis of religious Turkish media to support the argument.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Islam Vol. 7, No.3; Sep 2013: p.311-331
Journal SourceContemporary Islam Vol. 7, No.3; Sep 2013: p.311-331
Key WordsTurkey ;  Gulen Movement ;  Justice and Development Party ;  Religion in Turkey


 
 
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