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Islamist New Thinking in Turkey: A Model for Political Learning?
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ÇAVDAR, GAMZE
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Analysis
/ Civil-military relations
/ Conservatism
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Economic change
/ Economic conditions
/ Foreign policy
/ Freedom of assembly
/ Government reform
/ Islam
/ Islam and politics
/ Islamism
/ Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
/ Local elections
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern politics
/ Modeling
/ Muslims
/ Passive activity
/ Policy making
/ Political analysis
/ Political aspects
/ Political Attitudes
/ Political conditions
/ Political ideologies
/ Political leadership
/ Political Parties
/ Political party officials
/ Political systems
/ Pragmatism
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Secularism
/ Terrorism
/ Transformation
/ Turkey
/ Turks
2006
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Islamist New Thinking in Turkey: A Model for Political Learning?
by
ÇAVDAR, GAMZE
in
Analysis
/ Civil-military relations
/ Conservatism
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Economic change
/ Economic conditions
/ Foreign policy
/ Freedom of assembly
/ Government reform
/ Islam
/ Islam and politics
/ Islamism
/ Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
/ Local elections
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern politics
/ Modeling
/ Muslims
/ Passive activity
/ Policy making
/ Political analysis
/ Political aspects
/ Political Attitudes
/ Political conditions
/ Political ideologies
/ Political leadership
/ Political Parties
/ Political party officials
/ Political systems
/ Pragmatism
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Secularism
/ Terrorism
/ Transformation
/ Turkey
/ Turks
2006
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Islamist New Thinking in Turkey: A Model for Political Learning?
by
ÇAVDAR, GAMZE
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Analysis
/ Civil-military relations
/ Conservatism
/ Democracy
/ Democratization
/ Economic change
/ Economic conditions
/ Foreign policy
/ Freedom of assembly
/ Government reform
/ Islam
/ Islam and politics
/ Islamism
/ Justice and Development Party (Turkey)
/ Local elections
/ Middle East
/ Middle Eastern politics
/ Modeling
/ Muslims
/ Passive activity
/ Policy making
/ Political analysis
/ Political aspects
/ Political Attitudes
/ Political conditions
/ Political ideologies
/ Political leadership
/ Political Parties
/ Political party officials
/ Political systems
/ Pragmatism
/ Reform
/ Reforms
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Religious aspects
/ Secularism
/ Terrorism
/ Transformation
/ Turkey
/ Turks
2006
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Islamist New Thinking in Turkey: A Model for Political Learning?
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Islamist New Thinking in Turkey: A Model for Political Learning?
2006
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The Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party's (Adalet ye Kalkinma Partisi) performance in government has led some observers in Turkey, in the Middle East, and even in US policy-making circles to argue that Turkish Islamism can be a model for Islamists in the region. Cavdar examines the potential exportability of the Turkish Islamist \"model\" to elsewhere in the Middle East. He also addresses the applicability of such a model to the region by examining the sui generis forces behind the transformation of Turkish Islamism and the lessons it might embody for Islamists in the region. Further, he contends that the \"Turkish model as is\" is unlikely to be adopted elsewhere in the Middle East, because it is the specific product of a transformation based on a set of distinct political and economic conditions.
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