Democratization and the politicization of religious civil society in Turkey |
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Authors: | Ani Sarkissian Ş. İlgü Özler |
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Affiliation: | 1. Political Science, Michigan State University, MI, USAasarkiss@msu.edu;3. Political Science and International Relations, State University of New York, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | In this article, we explain how the political opportunity structure characterized by official secularism and state regulation of religion has shaped the politicization of religiously oriented civil society in Turkey. The ban on religious political parties and strict state control over religious institutions create constraints for the expression of religious interests. However, due to changes in laws regulating the civil society sector and rule by a religiously sympathetic political party, religious groups use associations and foundations to express their interests. We observe that, in this strictly controlled opportunity structure, religiously oriented Muslims have framed their religious interests in the political realm parallel to those of the dominant political party, the Justice and Development Party (AKP). Through a study of non-governmental organizations we document the rhetoric religious groups use to frame their position on several key issues: religious freedom for the majority religious group, methods of resolving issues related to minority populations, and the Ottoman heritage of charitable service. |
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Keywords: | democratization secularism religion Turkey civil society Justice and Development Party |
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