01979cam a22003255i 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600800410003301000170007402000310009102000310012202000260015303500130017904000210019204200080021305000240022110000320024524501180027725000070039526000090040226300090041126400440042030000170046433600260048133700280050733800270053549000530056252010140061565500240162922245540US-DLC20251109105015.0210920s2022 nyu 000 0 eng  a 2021947565 a9781350270923q(paperback) z9781350270893q(adobe pdf) z9781350270909q(epub) a22245540 aaubengerdacau apcc aJC65b.I55 H43 20231 aCoban Oran, Filiz,eauthor.10aReligion, nationalism and foreign policy :bdiscursive construction of new Turkey's identity /cFiliz Coban Oran. a1. c2022 a2212 1aNew York :bBloomsbury Academic,c2022. a183 pages cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier0 aCritiquing religion: discourse, culture, power | a"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"-- 0aPrint books.2local