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Patterns of Nationhood and Saving the State in Turkey tackles a theoretical puzzle in understanding the state policy changes toward minorities and nationhood, first by placing the state in the historical context of the international system and second by unpacking the state through analysis of intra-elite competition in relation to the counter-discourses by minority groups within the context of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey.

What explains the persistence and change in state policies toward minorities and nationhood? Under what conditions do states change their policies toward minorities? Why do the state elites reconsider the state-minority relations and change government policies toward nationhood? Adopting a comparative-historical analysis, the book unpacks these research questions and builds a theoretical framework by looking at three paradigmatic policy changes: Ottomanism in the mid-19th century, Turkish nationalism in the early 1920s, and multiculturalism in Turkey in the early 2000s. While the book reveals the role of international context, intrastate elite competition, and non-state actors in such policy changes, it argues that state elites adopt either exclusionary or inclusionary policies based on the idea of survival of the state.

The book is primarily an important contribution to studies in ethnicity and nationalism. It is also an essential resource for students and scholars interested in Comparative Politics, Middle East Studies, the Ottoman Empire, and Turkey.

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Serhun Al makes a major conceptual contribution by developing a fourfold typology of nationhood, while offering hyphenated Turkishness both as a theoretical possibility and a better description of empirical reality in a changing society. Theorizing at the intersection of international relations and domestic politics, Als book inspires fresh thinking about Turkeys past, present, and future.
ener Aktrk, Ko University, Turkey
This book explains when states change their minority policies through an insightful historical analysis based on the Turkish case. It combines an in-depth case study with rigorous theoretical and conceptual discussion. As such this study will be indispensable to scholars and students interested in nation-building, national identity construction, and state-minority relations.
Senem Aslan, Bates College, US
Serhun Als theoretically guided, empirically rooted and historically grounded work helps us to understand when and under what conditions state policies toward minorities change. He has produced an important and erudite contribution to a set of hotly contested topics in the study of state-minority relations by focusing on Ottomanism, Turkish nationalism, and multiculturalism. This is a very significant contribution to the literature on nationalism, state-minority relations and Turkish studies. This is a remarkable achievement.
M. Hakan Yavuz, University of Utah, US
Patterns of Nationhood and Saving the State in Turkey is a welcome contribution to the literature on nationalism, state-making and identity politics. Having a genuine comparative perspective from various geographical regions and an interdisciplinary analysis, Patterns of Nationhood establishes linkages between international norms and domestic political actors, while at the same time offering a fresh and astute look at identity-formation and the politics of nationalism from the late nineteenth century until the twenty-first century.
Umut Uzer, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Patterns of Nationhood and Saving the State in Turkey
Patterns of Nationhood and Saving the State in Turkey tackles a theoretical puzzle in understanding the state policy changes toward minorities and nationhood, first by placing the state in the historical context of the international system and second by unpacking the state through analysis of intra-elite competition in relation to the counter-discourses by minority groups within the context of the Ottoman Empire and Turkey.
What explains the persistence and change in state policies toward minorities and nationhood? Under what conditions do states change their policies toward minorities? Why do the state elites reconsider the state-minority relations and change government policies toward nationhood? Adopting a comparative-historical analysis, the book unpacks these research questions and builds a theoretical framework by looking at three paradigmatic policy changes: Ottomanism in the mid-19th century, Turkish nationalism in the early 1920s, and multiculturalism in Turkey in the early 2000s. While the book reveals the role of international context, intrastate elite competition, and non-state actors in such policy changes, it argues that state elites adopt either exclusionary or inclusionary policies based on the idea of survival of the state.
The book is primarily an important contribution to studies in ethnicity and nationalism. It is also an essential resource for students and scholars interested in Comparative Politics, Middle East Studies, the Ottoman Empire, and Turkey.
Serhun Al is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Izmir University of Economics, Turkey. His main research interests include the politics of identity, ethnic conflict, and security studies within the context of Turkish and Kurdish politics. He is the coeditor of a recent book entitled Comparative Kurdish Politics in the Middle East: Actors, Ideas, and Interests (Palgrave, 2018).
Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern Politics
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Gzde Yilmaz
86 Municipal Politics in Turkey
Charlotte Joppien
87 Politics and Gender Identity in Turkey
Umut Korkut and Hande Eslen-Ziya
88 Israels Foreign Policy Beyond the Arab World
Jean-Loup Samaan
89 Party Politics in Turkey
Edited by Sabri Sayari, Pelin Ayan Musil and zhan Demirkol
90 The Religionization of Israeli Society
Yoav Peled and Horit Herman Peled
91 Participation Culture in the Gulf
Networks, Politics and Identity
Edited by Nele Lenze and Charlotte Schriwer
92 Patterns of Nationhood and Saving the State in Turkey
Ottomanism, Nationalism and Multiculturalism
Serhun Al
93 Power Sharing in Lebanon
Consociationalism Since 1820
Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif
For a full list of titles in the series: https://www.routledge.com/middleeaststudies/series/SE0823
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2019 Serhun Al
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A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Al, Serhun, author.
Title: Patterns of nationhood and saving the state in Turkey:
Ottomanism, nationalism and multiculturalism / Serhun Al.
Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY:
Routledge, 2019. | Series: Routledge studies in Middle
Eastern politics; 92
Identifiers: LCCN 2018043280 (print) |
LCCN 2018046273 (ebook) | ISBN 9780429425004 (master) |
ISBN 9780429756702 (Adobe Reader) | ISBN 9780429756696 (Epub) |
ISBN 9780429756689 (Mobipocket) | ISBN 9781138354142 |
ISBN 9781138354142 (hardback) | ISBN 9780429425004 (ebook)
Subjects: LCSH: MinoritiesGovernment policyTurkey. |
NationalismTurkeyHistory. |
MulticulturalismTurkeyHistory.
Classification: LCC DR434 (ebook) |
LCC DR434 .A44 2019 (print) | DDC 956.1/02dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018043280
ISBN: 978-1-138-35414-2 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-42500-4 (ebk)
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