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This volume examines the issues of citizenship, entrepreneurship, secularism and modernity in modern day Turkey and then draws conclusions for other states in the new global era.
Part 1. Citizenship and Modernity: Theoretical and Historical Context 1. Citizenship After Orientalism: Ottoman Citizenship 2. Community, Citizenship and Identity in Turkey 3. The Cultural and Historical Foundation of Turkish Citizenship: Modernity as Westernization 4. European Union-Turkey Relations and the Question of Citizenship Part 2. Citizenship, State and Democracy 5. Can We Envision Turkish Citizenship as Non-Membership? 6. Legal and Constitutional Foundations of Turkish Citizenship: Changes and Continuities Part 3. Challenges to Turkish Citizenship 7. The making of familial citizenship in Turkey 8. Entrepreneurs, citizenship and the European Union: The changing nature of state-business relation in Turkey 9. International Migration and Citizenship Debate in Turkey: Individual-level of Analysis Part 3. Identity Claims and Politics of Recognition 10. Citizenship and the Hyphenated Germans: German-Turks 11. Citizenship Between Secularism and Islamism in Turkey 12 Articulating citizenship and identity: 'Kurdish Question' in Turkey 13. Citizenship and the Minority Question in Turkey
E.Fuat Keyman is professor of International Relations at Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey and Ahmet Içduygu is associate professor of International relations at Koç University, Istanbul.