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An ethnographically rich political analysis of how Islamic movements in Turkey—particularly the Gülen movement and the Justice and Development Party (AKP)—transitioned from confrontation toward cooperative engagement with the secular state. Through detailed case studies on education, gender, morality, ethnic and EU politics in Turkey, as well as international outreach in Kazakhstan and the U.S., Turam argues that these e
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publishing Year: 2007
ISBN: 978‑0‑8047‑6821‑4
Pages: 238