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81. Turkey Decoded by Ann Dismorr | |
Paperback: 184
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(2008-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Ann Dismorr examines the implications of Turkey’s affiliation with Europe and its role in the Middle East against the broader concerns of the widening gap between the West and the Muslim world, terrorism, and the struggle for human rights and democratization. Particular attention is paid to the reforms initiated by the “moderate Islamist” Justice and Development Party, and to the career and policies of current Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan. Ann Dismorr was the Swedish Ambassador in Turkey from 2001–2005. She has lived in Saudi Arabia, worked on the Middle East peace process, and served as an ambassador in Lebanon. |
82. Turkey Today: A Nation Divided Over Islam's Revival by Marvine Howe | |
Hardcover: 328
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(2000-06-16)
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An obsolete book by someone, from whom much better expected
A Good Overview of a Complex Subject:
A reference book written vy an experienced professional At last a reference work on Europe's newest candidate. Whoever has had theopportunity of sailing alongthe Dardanelles, and been faced with thesplendor of Istanbul, will never forget that flood of golden fire which, atsunset,engulfs the antique Turkish city, town of Constantine, the firstOriental Roman emperor. Any tourist currently believes that manyunspoken records of the "Orient-Express " luxuries still lingerin this accumulation of wealth and stench,a magic symbol ofpré-Orientalcosmopolitism , wordthe ancient Greeks scholarsused to describe anideal giant city," the big city " (polis) of " theuniverse "(kosmos). This tourist might well be right,MarvineHowe suggests implicitely in her new book '" Turkey Today, A NationDivided over Islam's Revival ". This former New York Times foreigncorrespondant, among many other hard and risky assignments,has beenbureau chief in Ankara for three years and returned many times since. Sheknows every corner of Turkishdomestic and foreign intricacies, as well asevery aspect of this country's religious and cultural life.. For MarvineHowe " Istanbul is stilll a great multicultural meeting place "but, "increasingly divided in two worlds " For her it is notthe case of " a classic schism between East and West, rich and poor,or traditional and progressive. It is not even the kind of religiousfactionalism that wracks other countries, because 98 percent of Turkey's 65million inhabitants are Muslim. ". The author emphasizes that it is" more and more evident "that " the great divide is to beseenbetween two concepts of life "in this old and in the sametime, new country.. On one hand "a secular lifestyle with itsinherent freedoms an insecurities " and on the other hand " areligious way with its certainties and strict controls ". MarvineHowe has undertaken a difficult task. She has succeeded in being able toexplain in detail the whole Turkish problem, although very clearly,within 300 densely printed pages. Thanks to this book, anybody can learn what isTurkey today, a far away country,generaly ignored by most of people ; acountryscrutinized by strategists in the United States and Europe. Thisis a country famous because of its Romans ruins in Ephesus, andbecause ofAtaturk, a former officer who, in the roaring twentieschose to becomechief of state,ousted the old religious hierarchyand pachas,forbadethe use of the tradtional red hat " Fez " and replaced it by anugly grey cap. It will be known that Turkey is not only a dreamland formiddle class yachtmen who can rent enormous sailing ships for a handful ofdollars. To write about such a country, so madly complicated, sounpredictable,was not an easy weekend pastetime. If we look behind theauthor, we will find also, a hard working journalist,scrupulouslycareful, tough, tireless when she starts looking for details, small factswhich mean a lot, causes, reasons that have motivated the key figures whobuilt or who might destroy Kemal Ataturk's secular Turkish Republic.. Doingthis, Ms. Howe did not leave one stone uncovered. Her book is the result ofseveral years' intensive study. She consulted more than sixtyrespectedTurkish, American or European specialists and scholars.. The moment onestarts reading it ,one is already trapped in the story. The authormanages to take her guest by the hand and lead him or her, step by step,intothe labyrinthine ancient and modern political history of thiscountry, whose roots are so deep, its civilization so old that its originshave been lost in an unknown past. " Come, come whoever you are," Infidel, pagan or fire worshiper, Come to me, " Our convent isnot a place of despair ". This is not a place of despair Ms. Howerecalls when she quotes Mevlâna Celaleddin Rumi's message of universallove. She explains that Celaleddin, a mystical poet, founded the order ofthe Whirling Dervishes seven hundred years ago. She recalls that theTurkish peoples wereamong the first followers of Muhammad,the prophet,long before Ataturk and the " Young Turkish officers " who daredto tollthe bell for the Ottoman empire.She describes it without fallinginto any modern traps, who are the Muslims today and what thoughts theyshare among themselves.She dives in the darkest waters of secularmilitary repression, she does not forget the fate of the Kurds, nor the" silent minorities " made of Armenians and Greeks. Politicallife is an essential factor. Ms Howe devotes several chapters to thisaspect of Turkey. She writes with intensity of the daily politics and alsothe corruption.More than is generally understood outside Turkey. MarvineHowe is husking the parties' life, grain after grain, man by man, and alsowoman, when she tells what she learnedabout Mrs. Tansu Ciller,first woman and charming prime minister, as well as secular and religiousleaders. Modern Turkey is obsessed by Europe. Everybody is aware of that.Already during the past centuries...But today is different. " TheEuropean opening comes at a propitious time when Turkey has seen agroundswell of civic consciousness and demands for democratic reform andrenewal of outdated government institutions. Europe, with U.S. backing, canprovide powerful incentives and guidance as Turkey moves ahead on itschosen path to become a modern democracy; " Marvine Howe writes as amatter of conclusion.. At last a real author's book. An author who doesnot attempt to indoctrinate her readers, a hard and impartial professionalobserver of the Wordwho offers a balanced picture of an unstablecivilization. A reference book. To read at once. Bertrand C. Bellaigue
soul catcher! marvine hove's book is a must foranyone who is interested in turkey or not but would like to know &planning to visit Turkey. it is apart from being an introduction to"turkey today" socio-politically it has a fair amount of welldescribed, accurate information on ancient history of turkey thus its" must visit" sites. the way howe travels between the past andpresent reflects her crystal brilliance and deep knowledge & wisdomabout the country and its people and is a proof that she did not just workas a journalist but she let herself "be"and "lived"Turkey:this makes her book different than other's and a must. ... Read more |
83. Political Islam in Turkey: Running West, Heading East? by Gareth Jenkins | |
Hardcover: 288
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(2008-05-15)
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84. The Political and Socioeconomic Transformation of Turkey | |
Hardcover: 256
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(1993-08-30)
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85. The Sultan's Servants: The Transformation of Ottoman Provincial Government, 1550-1650 (European Perspectives) by I. Metin Kunt | |
Hardcover: 181
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(1983-07)
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86. Turkey: Identity, Democracy, Politics | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1998-07-01)
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87. Tension in Turkey: Democracy, Islam and Military Power by Richard Buckley | |
Paperback: 18
Pages
(2004-01-01)
Isbn: 0850487617 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
88. The Rising Tide of Conservatism in Turkey by Ali Carkoglu, Ersin Kalaycioglu | |
Hardcover: 192
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(2009-05-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book provides a study of the socio-political and cultural climate in Turkey in the aftermath of the Cold War, which resulted in a major voter re-alignment in the Turkish political system in the mid – 1990s. Except for a brief period of coalition governments, the country came under the rule of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), a conservative political party, which has been a coalition of pious Sunnis , liberals, Kurdish nationalists, former socialists, led by leaders from immaculate political Islamist backgrounds. Concomitantly, Turkish society has begun to experience increasing religiosity, authoritarianism, spreading lack of interpersonal trust and tolerance, increasing xenophobia, and anomie. The book delves into the sources of such a surge of conservatism, traditionalism, and parochialism in Turkey of the 1990s and 2000s. Data collected through nationally representative survey conducted in 2006 are analyzed to decipher the core driving forces of current Turkish society and politics in this book. |
89. Turkey and the European Union: Domestic Politics, Economic Integration and International Dynamics | |
Hardcover: 200
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(2003-04-01)
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90. Dams and politics in Turkey: utilizing water, developing conflict.: An article from: Middle East Policy by Joost Jongerden | |
Digital: 14
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(2010-03-22)
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91. Indentity Crises and Political Instability in Turkey.: An article from: Journal of International Affairs by Dogu Ergil | |
Digital: 26
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(2000-09-22)
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92. Dreaming in Turkish. (Reflections).(democracy in Turkey): An article from: World Policy Journal by Stephen Kinzer | |
Digital: 25
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(2001-09-22)
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93. Turkey's Presidential Choice Signals Stability & Deal Between Army & Politicians.: An article from: APS Diplomat News Service | |
Digital: 5
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(2000-05-08)
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94. Turkey: Politics and Government, a Bibliography 1938-1975 by Abraham Bodurgil | |
Hardcover: 156
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(1978)
Asin: B0000E8DUQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
95. Lists of Government Ministers of Turkey: List of Prime Ministers of Turkey, List of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Turkey | |
Paperback: 30
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(2010-06-19)
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96. Government Ministries of Turkey: Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
Paperback: 38
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(2010-09-15)
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97. Politics and Government in Turkey by Charles Harold Dodd | |
Hardcover:
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(1969)
Asin: B000NP0ELM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
98. The British Government the Enemy of Turkey during Seventy Years (and) The Right of Englishmen to Trade with Circassia (Letters) by Cheshire and Lancashire Committees et al | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1877)
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99. Turkey, politics and government: a bibliography, 1938-1975 by Abraham. Bodurgil | |
Paperback: 172
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(1978-01-01)
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100. Turkey Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by Ibp Usa | |
Perfect Paperback: 300
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(2009-01-01)
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