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... in the region” (Fuller 2008, 41). This ambivalence exacerbated broader political fallout as Islamism in the form of the Welfare Party led by Necmettin Erbakan benefitted from its criticism of the excessively ...
... and Islamism in Turkey: The Making of Elites and Counter-Elites.” The Middle East Journal 51, no. 1 (1997): 46-58. Gresh, Geoffrey and Matan Chorev. "Turkish-Kurdish Reconciliation: Promise and Peril." ...
... the process of globalization. When Scruton comes to analyze the rest, he distinguishes Islam from Islamism. He recognizes the former as “a pious way of life” and the latter as “an armed doctrine.” (p. ...
... Islamism which had its roots in Necmettin Erbakan’s Islamist National View Movement, Turkey’s leading Islamic-political movement. A closer look at the ideas championed by the AK Party and the resulting ...
... Perspective Some scholars argue that Islam or Islamism is the fundamental idea behind the new TFP. They assert the ruling party has an Islamist agenda because the influential people of the party ...
... Islamism. Looking at the AKP’s own discourse and performance, the Justice and Development Party cannot be regarded as even mildly Islamist. Rather, it seems to be a party aimed at preserving traditional ...
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