Alien Citizens

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Alien Citizens

The State and Religious Minorities in Turkey and France

Religion and politics Politics and government Political science and theory Comparative politics Political structure and processes

Author: Ramazan Kilinc

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 10th October 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108755580


How does international context influence state policies toward religious minorities?

Using parliamentary proceedings, court decisions, newspaper archives, and interviews, this book is the first systematic study that employs international context in the study of state policies toward religion, and that compares Turkey and France with regard to religious minorities.

Comparing Christians in Turkey and Muslims in France, this book argues that policy change toward minorities becomes possible when strong domestic actors find a suitable international context that can help them execute their policy agendas.

The Turkish Islamists used the European Union to transform the Turkish politics that brought a reformist moment for Christians in the 2000s. The Far Right in France utilized the rise of Islamophobia in Europe to adopt restrictive policies toward Muslims.

Ramazan Kılınç argues that the presence of an international context that can favor particular groups over others shifts the domestic balance of power, and makes some policies more likely to be implemented than others.

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