This book explores state–religion relations under a populist authoritarian ruling party in Turkey. In doing so, it investigates how the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) instrumentalizes state-controlled religion to further, defend, legitimatize and propagate its authoritarian populist political agenda in a constitutionally secular nation-state. To exemplify this, the authors examine the Friday sermons delivered weekly in every mosque in Turkey by the Turkish State’s Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). By analyzing all sermons delivered between 2010-2021, the book shows how the Diyanet has enthusiastically adopted AKP’s increasingly Islamist, authoritarian, civilisationist, militarist and pro-violence populism since 2010, a...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
This study examines the relationship between religion and politics in current Turkish society, parti...
Drawing on the extant literature on populism, we aim to flesh out how populists in power utilize rel...
Drawing on the extant literature on populism, we aim to flesh out how populists in power utilize rel...
While victimhood has been studied from very different perspectives, the question how secular nation ...
In the last two decades, multiple Islamic parties have become incumbent parties and/or joined coalit...
Since roughly 2011, the Turkish state and the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) have been g...
Blame avoidance has been one of the most applied strategies by policy makers in both democratic and ...
This comprehensive volume analyses the phenomena of populism and Islamism in Turkey under Justice an...
Once voted into office, populist governments have often found undemocratic means to prolong their st...
We draw on Turkey - a Muslim-majority country governed by the pro-Islamist Justice and Development P...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
The founders of the secular Turkish Republic, the Kemalists used secular nationalist education to bu...
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
This study examines the relationship between religion and politics in current Turkish society, parti...
Drawing on the extant literature on populism, we aim to flesh out how populists in power utilize rel...
Drawing on the extant literature on populism, we aim to flesh out how populists in power utilize rel...
While victimhood has been studied from very different perspectives, the question how secular nation ...
In the last two decades, multiple Islamic parties have become incumbent parties and/or joined coalit...
Since roughly 2011, the Turkish state and the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) have been g...
Blame avoidance has been one of the most applied strategies by policy makers in both democratic and ...
This comprehensive volume analyses the phenomena of populism and Islamism in Turkey under Justice an...
Once voted into office, populist governments have often found undemocratic means to prolong their st...
We draw on Turkey - a Muslim-majority country governed by the pro-Islamist Justice and Development P...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
The founders of the secular Turkish Republic, the Kemalists used secular nationalist education to bu...
Despite the remarkable scholarly attention to populism and populist parties, the relation between po...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
The paper shows how a state controlled religious institution used religion, fear, trauma, insecurity...
This study examines the relationship between religion and politics in current Turkish society, parti...