Turkey as the 'Liberator' of Muslims in Europe: The Circulation of Islamophobia as a Political Remittance [PDF]
This article investigates how the fight against Islamophobia both clarifies and shapes the contours of Turkey's diaspora policy. It relies on the literature on political remittances and its value to diaspora studies by highlighting to what extent and how
Maritato, Chiara
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Between secular education and Islamic philosophy: the approach and achievements of Fethullah Gülen’s followers in Azerbaijan [PDF]
Fethullah Gülen is the leader of a very influential Islamic community in Turkey, one of the most important and most transnational Islamic movements in the world. In Azerbaijan, inspired and influenced by his ideas, many Turkish businessmen and educators
Balci, Bayram
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Türkiye’s transregionalism with South Asia: Geoculture-boosted multifaceted bilateralism [PDF]
Transregionalism is identified with loose and less-institutional interactions functioning via both state and non-state actors. Its lesser need for multilateral and ruled-based institutions makes transregionalism naturally flexible, multifaceted, and more
Baba, Gurol
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Turkey's foreign policy implementation in sub-Saharan Africa: A post-international approach [PDF]
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Turkey's activism in Africa has been extensively noted. It has been argued that non-state actors like business and civil society organizations take part in Turkeys Africa initiative.
Biltekin, G., Ipek, V.
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Hayreddin Karaman'ın Fıkhı ve Avrupa'daki Türk Müslümanlığı Üzerindeki Etkileri [PDF]
Hayreddin Karaman, “the muftī of muftīs (teacher of teachers),” is one of the most revered scholars in contemporary Turkish theology. This article argues that Karaman’s authority rests on three pillars: the applicability, and accessibility of his ...
Okumuş, Fatih
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Pride and popcorn: consuming the idea of community at film screenings in the Turkish diaspora [PDF]
A range of studies have revealed the interrelatedness of identity construction, community formation and media among diasporas, mostly focusing on domestic contexts.
Anaz N. +35 more
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Addressing the Blurred Edges of Turkey’s Diaspora and Religious Policy: Diyanet Women Preachers sent to Europe [PDF]
Since the early 2000s, an increasing number of female religious officers have been employed by the Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) and regularly sent to European countries.
Maritato, Chiara
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Turkey describes foreign cultural and educational policy as a key factor in its “2023 Vision” to mark the centenary of the Turkish Republic. In a 2017 speech, President Erdoğan remarked that Turkey must “exert strenuous efforts, study hard and sweat ...
Knudsen, Edward
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Freedom of religion in Turkey - The Alevi issue. EPC Commentary, 24 January 2014 [PDF]
Freedom of religion is a fundamental right that must be protected and respected by states. While Turkey has taken important steps in advancing religious freedoms over the last decade, a number of challenges remain.
Paul, Amanda, Seyrek, Demir Murat
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