Introduction Riva Kastoryano Part I: A nation was born 1. The Odd Man Out, or Why there was No Regime Change in the Ottoman Empire at the End of World War I Erik Jan Zürcher 2. Reflections on Millets and Minorities: Ottoman Legacies Aron Rodrigue 3. Reflections on the Relationship between Imaginative Literature and Religious and National Identities Elisabeth Özdalga Part II: Continuity and changes in Turkish nationalism 4. Kemalist Nationalism’s Murky Waters Cemil Koçak 5. The Topography of Nationalism in Turkey: Actors, Discourses and the Struggle for Hegemony Umut Özkırımlı 6. The New Islamist Domination in Turkey: Occidentalism Toppled Buket Türkmen 7. Notes on the White Turks Debate Tanıl Bora Part III: The nation’s fragments 8. Necessity and State Exception: The Turkish State’s Permanent War with its Kurdish Citizens Ayşe Kadıoğlu 9. Secularism in the Age of Globalization: The AKP and the Revival of the Ottoman Legacy Haldun Gülalp Part IV: Power in globalization 10. Civil Society as Soft Power: Islamic NGOs and Turkish Foreign Policy Zeynep Atalay 11. Becoming a World Economic Power: The Neo-nationalism of the AKP Ahmet Insel 12. Turkey as Regional Power: Unfounded Ambition or Future Reality? Seyfettin Gürsel
Riva Kastoryano is a research director at the CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research), and Professor at Sciences Po in Paris, France.
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