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This edited volume brings together chapters that offer theoretically pertinent comparisons between various dimensions of Israeli and Turkish politics. Each chapter covers a different aspect of state–society interactions in both countries from a comparative perspective, including the public role of religion, political culture, women rights movements, religious education, religious movements, marriage regulation, labor market inclusion, and ethnic minorities. Israel and Turkey share significant similarities, such as state formation under nationalist ideologies, familiarity with democratic governance since the 1940s, strong affiliation with the West, recent resurgence of religious parties, ongoing conflict with ethno-national minority groups that challenge the dominant national project, contemporary popular protests against the incumbent regime, and recent serious erosion of democratic rights. At the same time they differ on major variables, such as size, majority religion, geopolitical location, level of economic development, policy towards ethnic minorities, and institutional arrangements to managing the state–religion relations. The presence of these differences in face of common backgrounds facilitates analytically grounded comparisons in a host of dimensions. Therefore, employing a case-oriented comparative method, this book provides historically interpretative and causally analytic accounts on the politics of both societies. The contributions reveal the dynamic and complex—rather than one-dimensional and linear—nature of political processes in both settings. This empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated volume should contribute to a better understanding of these two important states, and, no less important, stimulate new directions for comparative research, especially on Middle East regimes, social movements, and democratization.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: Israel and Turkey in Comparative Perspective, Yusuf Sarfati and Aviad Rubin
Chapter 2. Contesting the Religious in a (Secular) Democracy: A Comparative Assessment of the Theoretical, Judicial, and Political Approaches to the Public Role of Religion, Sultan Tepe
Chapter 3. Political Mobilization through Religious Schooling: A Comparison of Ma’ayan schools in Israeland Imam Hatip Schools in Turkey, Yusuf Sarfati
Chapter 4. Challenges to the Religious-Political Establishment: The Cases of Anticapitalist Muslims in Turkey and Women of the Wall in Israel, Gözde Erdeniz
Chapter 5. Comparative Trajectories of the Women’s Movement in Israel and Turkey: Transforming Policy and Agendas in Divided Societies, Canan Aslan Akman
Chapter 6. Dominant vs. Hegemonic Tendencies as Critical Features in Israel’s and Turkey’s Political Cultures, Aviad Rubin
Chapter 7. Elections 2015: Israel and Turkey—the Joint List and the HDP, Louis Fishman
Chapter 8. Marriage Regulation in Israel and Turkey: The Interplay between Institutional Dynamics and Public Preferences, Niva Golan-Nadir
Chapter 9. On the Margins of Social Citizenship: Turkish Women in Germany and Palestinian Women in Israel, Inna Michaeli

Product details

Published Aug 30 2016
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 268
ISBN 9781498525077
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 BW Illustrations, 3 Tables
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Aviad Rubin

Anthology Editor

Yusuf Sarfati

Contributor

Gözde Erdeniz

Contributor

Louis Fishman

Contributor

Inna Michaeli

Contributor

Aviad Rubin

Contributor

Yusuf Sarfati

Contributor

Sultan Tepe

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