Bounded Integration: The Religion-State Relationship and Democratic Performance in Turkey and Israel

Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Background -- A New Analytical Framework for the State-Religion Relationship -- Case Selection: Why Compare Israel and Turkey? -- Structure of the Book -- Chapter 1 Reconceptualizing the Role of Religion in Democratic R...

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Main Author: Rubin, Aviad (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Albany State University of New York Press 2020
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Rubin, Aviad, Bounded integration] (2021) (Gunn, T. Jeremy)
Series/Journal:SUNY Series in Comparative Politics Ser.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Israel / Turkey / State / Religion / Democracy
IxTheo Classification:KBL Near East and North Africa
SA Church law; state-church law
Further subjects:B Religion and state-Turkey-History
B Electronic books
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Background -- A New Analytical Framework for the State-Religion Relationship -- Case Selection: Why Compare Israel and Turkey? -- Structure of the Book -- Chapter 1 Reconceptualizing the Role of Religion in Democratic Regimes -- The State, Politics, and Democracy -- Religion in Politics -- Foundations of a New Analytical Framework for the Religion-State Interaction -- I: Religion and Democracy Are Not Inherently Incompatible -- II. Western Variants of Democracy Are Not the Only Viable Option -- III. The Role of Religion in the State Depends on Structural and Ideational Factors Rooted Prior to Regime or State Formation -- Prevalence of Religion in the Outgoing Regime -- Extent of Overlap between Religious and Other Elements of National Identity -- Demographic Realities -- Regime Formation as a Critical Juncture -- IV. Religious Actors Are Potential Members of Civil Society -- Chapter 2 Religion and State in Turkey's Prerepublican Era -- The Role of Islam in the Ottoman Order -- Early Reforms (1789-1839) -- The Tanzimat Period (1839-1876) -- The Hamidian Era (1876-1908) -- The Young Turks and the Second Constitution (1908-1918) -- Ideational Factors: The Burden of Islam -- From Empire to Republic: The War of Independence -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3 Turkey's Authoritarian Laicism, 1923-1950 -- Revolutionary Transformation -- The Kemalist Alliance -- Secular Reforms -- A Vicious Circle: Societal Responses to Coercive Secularism -- End of an Era: Atatürk's Death and the Transition to a Multiparty System -- Conclusion -- Chapter 4 Religion and Democracy under Kemalist Hegemony, 1950-2000 -- Start of the First Democratic Period, 1950-1960: Easing Treatment of Religion -- The 1960 Coup and Its Aftermath.
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ISBN:1438480784