Citizenship in a Global World

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A01=Ahmet Icduygu
A01=Fuat Keyman
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Author_Fuat Keyman
Bozkurt Mahmut Esat
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Civic Republican Tradition
Civil Society
Common Language
Constitutional Citizenship
Demarcation Lines
democratic evolution in Turkish society
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Ethnic Assertiveness
EU Turkish Relation
European integration studies
Full EU Membership
IMF's Structural Adjustment Program
IMF’s Structural Adjustment Program
Jus Soli
Kemalist Elite
Kemalist Secularism
kurdish
Kurdish Nationalism
Kurdish Question
migration and identity politics
minority rights Turkey
modernity
nationalism
non-Muslim Minorities
politics
republic
republican citizenship theory
Restructuring State Society Relations
secularism and Islamism
society
state
strong
Strong State Tradition
tradition
Turkey EU Relation
turkish
Turkish Citizenship
Turkish Citizenship Law
Turkish Civil Law
Turkish Modernity
Turkish Muslim Peoples
Turkish political transformation
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415646659
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A keen analysis of the social, political and economic determinants of Turkish politics with an exploration of the different dimensions of the republican model of Turkish citizenship, providing the reader with a comprehensive account of Turkish modernity and democracy.

At the beginning of a new millennium, Turkey finds itself at a critical juncture in its democratic evolution. This momentous event has been precipitated by its desire to enter into the European Union and the recent financial crisis it has faced, both of which have fuelled the need for the creation of a strong, democratic Turkey.

Consisting of a collection of innovative and influential essays by leading scholars, this book gives the reader an historical and sociological understanding of Turkey and adds a new dimension to the ongoing discussion surrounding global citizenship and global identity.

E.Fuat Keyman is professor of International Relations at Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey and Ahmet Içduygu is associate professor of International relations at Koç University, Istanbul.

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