Altınordu, Ateş (2020) The politics of secularism: religion, diversity, and institutional change in France and Turkey. [Book Review]
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/npt.2020.10
Abstract
This article uncovers the relationship between the intra-paradigm power struggle of two rival political parties in 1970s Turkey and their identity formations. Given the economy-laden context of Turkish-European relations in the 1970s, the (re)production of Europe as an identificatory reference between the National Salvation Party (NSP) and the Justice Party (JP) is of special interest. This investigation will help shed light on how the power relations-that both actors were situated in-can be mirrored through their struggle for identity. Moreover, will it contribute to highlighting the functionality of foreign policy in the production of identity. In analytical terms, this study borrows case-restricted concepts from the post-structuralist theory of international relations, and gathers its case data from the 1970s National Assembly records.
Item Type: | Book Review |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | National Salvation Party; Justice Party; Europe; post-structuralist theory; identity; foreign policy; Islamist subjectivity; counter-hegemony |
Subjects: | J Political Science > JA Political science (General) H Social Sciences > HM Sociology J Political Science > JN Political institutions (Europe) |
Divisions: | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences > Academic programs > Conflict Analysis And Resolution Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences > Academic programs > Cultural Studies |
Depositing User: | Ateş Altınordu |
Date Deposited: | 27 Sep 2020 12:26 |
Last Modified: | 26 Apr 2022 08:03 |
URI: | https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/40987 |