The rise of political Islam in Turkey /

"As a Muslim-majority country that is also a secular democratic state, a member of NATO, a candidate for membership in the European Union, a long-standing U.S. ally, and the host of Incirlik Air Base (a key hub for logistical support missions in Afghanistan and Iraq), Turkey is pivotal to U.S....

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Main Authors: Rabasa, Angel (Author), Larrabee, F. Stephen (Author)
Corporate Author: National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, CA : The RAND Corporation, [2008]
Series:Rand Corporation monograph series.
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505 0 |a Introduction -- The Islamic landscape in Turkey -- The rise of political Islam in Turkey -- The AKP in power -- The AKP's foreign policy -- Future prospects and implications. 
505 0 |a Preface -- Figures and Tables -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Politics and Religion in Turkey -- Structure of the report -- The Islamic landscape in Turkey -- Religion, ethnicity and politics -- The management of Islam -- Sufi brotherhoods -- Religious movements -- Islamic foundations -- Islamic schools -- Shi'ites and Alevis -- Turkish attitudes toward religion -- The violent fringe -- Turks in Europe -- The rise of political Islam in Turkey -- The impact of the Kemalist revolution -- The advent of multi-party democracy -- The "Turkish-Islamic synthesis" -- The impact of the Özal reforms -- The rise of the religious right -- Political Islam in power : the welfare interlude -- The impact of the February 28 process -- The ascendency of the AKP -- The July 22, 2007, election -- The AKP in power -- The reconfiguration of Turkish politics -- The AKP : a new synthesis or Islamism in disguise? -- "Green money" -- The headscarf controversy -- The Imam-Hatip schools controversy -- Non-Muslims minorities under AKP rule -- The AKP and the Kurds -- The AKP and the military -- The AKP's uncertain future -- The AKP's foreign policy -- Relations with Europe -- Relations with Greece -- Relations with the United States -- Relations with Russia -- Relations with the Middle East -- Future prospects and implications -- Whither Turkey : alternative political futures -- Scenario 1 : The AKP pursues a moderate, EU-oriented path -- Scenario 2 : Creeping Islamization -- Scenario 3 : Judicial closing of the AKP -- Scenario 4: Military intervention -- Implications for U.S. policy -- Foreign policy and bilateral issues -- The PKK and the Kurdish issue. 
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