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Turkey, why Europe is wrong

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The media of the old continent have accentuated the political battle which has recently prevented the Islamic moderate Abdullah Gul from becoming president of the Republic: an event which has reignited the anti-Turkish and anti-Islamic polemic. “There is no risk whatsoever of theocracy”, assures the philosopher Seyla Benhabib, who says to be interested in the experiment of Gul and Erdogan’s party. Turkish politics is already ever more European, and the same laics, as sociologist Nilüfer Göle explains, have knocked down the wall of incomprehension which separated them from the clergymen. So, the only wall left is the one which Europe is putting up. The doors of the EU remain closed.


TURKEY


Nilüfer Göle: "The walls are crumbling between Islam and secularism”

The Istanbul sociologist interviewed by Nina zu Fürstenberg

POLITICS


Seyla Benhabib: “There is more religion in politics in the U.S. than in Turkey”

The Turkish Yale philosopher interviewed by Daniele Castellani Perelli


Erdogan’s strategies

Marta Federica Ottaviani


“If the EU rejects us we will end up in the Middle East”

A conversation with Ferai Tinc, columnist of Hurriyet


What's at stake . . . and what isn't

Suzan Erem and Paul Durrenberger

23 Jul 2007

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