Citizenship and identity in Turkey : from Atatürk's republic to the present day
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Citizenship and identity in Turkey : from Atatürk's republic to the present day
(Library of modern Turkey, 5)
I.B. Tauris, c2012
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Bibliography: p. [257]-285
Includes index
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内容説明
Is Turkish nationalism simply a product of Kemalist propaganda from the early Turkish Republic or an inevitable consequence of a firm and developing 'Turkish' identity? How do the politics of nationalism and identity limit Turkey's progression towards a fuller, more institutionalised democracy? Turkish citizenship is a vital aspect of today's Republic, and yet it has long been defined only through legal framework, neglecting its civil, political, and social implications. Here, Basak Ince seeks to rectify this, examining the identity facets of citizenship, and how this relates to nationalism, democracy and political participation in the modern Turkish republic. By tracing the development of the citizenship from the initial founding of the Republic to the immediate post-World War II period, and from the military interventions of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s to the present day, she offers in-depth analysis of the interaction of state and society in modern Turkey, which holds wider implications for the study of the Middle East.
目次
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
CHAPER II: THEORETICAL BACKGROUNG
CHAPTER III: THE SINGLE-PARTY PERIOD (1923-46)
CHAPTER IV: TRANSITION TO MULTI PARTY PERIOD (1946-60)
CHAPTER V: THE PERIOD OF 1960-80
CHAPTER VI: THE PERIOD OF 1980-2010
CHAPTER VII: CONCLUDING REMARKS: ANALYSIS AND SOLUTION SUGGESTIONS
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