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The Hizmet Movement : A Neo-Ottoman International Conquest?

open access: yes, 2012
The Fethullah Gülen movement or rather the Hizmet movement as his supporters prefer to call it, has grown from being a Turkish religious movement located in Turkey to a transnational movement that has been able to spread almost all over the world. They are mostly famous because of their educational institutions that have been quite successful wherever ...
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Turkey`s Balkan policy under Ak Party and claims for Neo-Ottomanism

open access: yes, 2013
ABSTRACTThis thesis studies Turkey?s Balkan policy in the period of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) which is shaped by the Ahmet Davutoğlu?s factor and, in this context aims to find out if Turkey?s Balkan policy under AKP is neo-Ottomanist or not, and in which aspects and to what extent? In order to achieve that objective, historical, political
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Imperial legacies and neo-Ottomanism: eastern Europe and Turkey

open access: yes, 2012
This article examines whether the presence of imperial legacies in Central and South-eastern Europe affects their foreign policy stances and public opinion towards Turkish accession to the EU. It first discusses the boundaries of the ideational factors affecting the perception of Turkey namely the historical legacy of the Ottoman Empire as a European ...
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Neo-Ottomanism as an Alternative Narrative of National Identity

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AbstractBuilding on the theoretical basis for dealing with emotions, politics and symbols together, this chapter takes a historical perspective on Neo-Ottomanist narratives. Drawing on its historical manifestations in modern Turkey, it suggests that the current wave of Neo-Ottomanism is a new and alternative national narrative to the Republican one. It
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