The politics of engagement : first encounters with the non-defiant -- From fences that divide to boundaries that link the state and Islam -- Contestations over education -- The apeal of cooperation : national affinities and international undertakings -- Compromising women's agency : bonds between Islamic and secular actors -- The AKP institutionalizes the engagement : "marriage of convenience" between the state and Islam? -- Conclusion : reflections on democratization in the Middle East : the ambiguities of promoting the "Turkish model" for democracy
Summary
Examines how shifting power dynamics between the state and Islamic forces during the 1990s have transformed both Islam and the Turkish state
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-216) and index
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