TY - BOOK AU - Axiarlis,Evangelia TI - Political Islam and the secular state in Turkey: democracy, reform and the Justice and Development Party T2 - Library of Modern Turkey SN - 9781780769233 AV - JQ1809.A8 A43237 2014 U1 - 956.104/1 23 PY - 2014/// CY - London, New York PB - I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. KW - AK Parti (Turkey) KW - Partei für Gerechtigkeit und Entwicklung KW - gnd KW - Islam and politics KW - Turkey KW - Islam and secularism KW - fast KW - Political science KW - Democracy KW - Demokratie KW - Islam KW - Säkularismus KW - Islam och politik KW - sao KW - Sekularisering KW - Sekularism KW - Politik KW - historia KW - Turkiet N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-279) and index; Introduction -- A general critique of Turkish secularism -- The challenge of Kemalism -- The AKP's conservative democracy -- The AKP's European Union membership bid -- The AKP and the Turkish military -- A slowdown of reforms -- Conclusion N2 - "How safe is Turkey's liberal democracy? The rise to power in 2002 of the right-leaning Islamic Justice and Development Party ignited fears in the West that Turkey could no longer be relied upon to provide a buffer against the growth of Islamic fundamentalism in the Middle East. Once hailed by the West as a model of secularism and moderation in the Muslim world, Turkey is now seen to be under the influence of the 'creeping Islamisation' of the JDP (or AKP as it is known in Turkey). Yet to what extent has this affected the lives of Turkish citizens? Evangelia Axiarlis here explores the contribution of the JDP to civil liberties and basic freedoms, long suppressed by secular and statist Kemalist ideology, and how this has remained unexamined despite more than a decade in government. In this--the first detailed study of the policies and ideology of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's government--the author examines the extent to which the JDP has worked to improve civil life in Turkey and critically addresses whether a government built on Islamic principles can champion political reform. Exploring how Islam and democracy are neither monoliths nor mutually exclusive, this is a timely contribution to the wider understanding of political Islam."--Publisher's website ER -