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Economic nationalism and maritime policy in Norway / Fougner, Tore   Journal Article
Fougner, Tore Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract While celebrating recent efforts to redefine 'economic nationalism' by placing nationalism and national identity - rather than the state or illiberal economic policies - at its core, this article takes issue with the tendency to provide an unnecessarily narrow specification of a new research agenda on economic nationalism. More specifically, it argues that the agenda should concern not merely how national identities and nationalism influence economic policies and processes, but also how the latter can influence the former. An argument is also made for this twoway relationship to be conceived in constitutive terms, and a study of the efforts to develop a maritime policy in Norway in the mid-1990s is presented to show the usefulness of this reformulated research agenda on economic nationalism.
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Fethullah Gülen’s understanding of women’s rights in Islam: a critical reappraisal / Fougner, Tore   Journal Article
Fougner, Tore Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the gender views of Islamist preacher Fethullah Gülen, a citizen of Turkey who has not only risen to global prominence since the early-2000s, but also gained a reputation for having ‘progressive’ views on the status of women in Islam. Considering Gülen’s writings on women’s identity, the relationship between men and women, and the role of women in public life, the article establishes that Gülen is more accurately depicted as deeply conservative with respect to women’s rights and gender equality. Furthermore, it identifies instances of tension between nature and nurture in Gülen’s conception of men and women, and locates his insistence on women naturally being of a subordinate kind within his sociopolitical project of creating an Islamic society.
Key Words Turkey  Gender Equality  Women’s Rights  Patriarchy  Islam  Fethullah Gülen 
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State, international competitiveness and neoliberal globalisati: is there a future beyond 'the competition state'? / Fougner, Tore   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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