Religion, nationalism and foreign policy : discursive construction of new Turkey's identity / Filiz Coban Oran.
Series: Critiquing religion: discourse, culture, power |Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022Edition: 1Description: 183 pages cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781350270923
- JC65 .I55 H43 2023
BOOKS
| Current library | Home library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alfaisal University On Shelf | Alfaisal University On Shelf | JC65 .I55 H43 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | AU00000000020900 |
Browsing Alfaisal University shelves, Shelving location: On Shelf Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
| JA1393 .N67 J67 2024 Political leadership in NATO : | JC11 .F85 2011 The origins of political order : from prehuman times to the French Revolution / | JC11 .F853 2014 Political order and political decay : from the industrial revolution to the globalization of democracy / | JC65 .I55 H43 2023 Religion, nationalism and foreign policy : discursive construction of new Turkey's identity / | JC71 .P35 2000 The republic / | JC71 .P35 2008 Republic / | JC71 .P513 2008 Plato: The republic / by Plato ; translated from the Greek by Benjamin Jowett |
"This book provides a critical discussion on how different discourses of nationalism in the Turkish media construct contested concepts of New Turkey's identity, which has great importance for mapping modern Turkey's place in the world of nations. Drawing on a Discourse-Historical Approach, the author analyses different discourses on Turkish national identity and foreign policy in Turkish media in the second term of the AKP government from 2007 to 2011, which was the period of consolidation of Muslim conservative nationalism in both internal and external relations. By using three case studies, including the Presidential elections in 2007, the launch of Kurdish Initiative in 2009, and the debate of axis shift in Western orientation of Turkish Foreign Policy in 2010, the book argues that not only has AKP's Muslim nationalism reconstructed new Turkish foreign policy, but also new Turkish foreign policy discourse has reconstructed Turkish nation's Muslim identity and reinforced Muslim nationalism"--

