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From Religious Empires to Secular States: State Secularization in Turkey, Iran, and Russia
Contributor(s): Başkan, Birol (Author)
ISBN: 0415743516     ISBN-13: 9780415743518
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $161.50  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | American Government - State
- Religion | Religion, Politics & State
Dewey: 322.109
LCCN: 2013040882
Series: Conceptualising Comparative Politics
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6.3" W x 9" (0.97 lbs) 202 pages
 
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In the 1920s and the 1930s, Turkey, Iran and Russia vehemently pursued state-secularizing reforms, but adopted different strategies in doing so. But why do states follow different secularizing strategies? The literature has already shattered the illusion that secularization of the state has been a unilinear, homogeneous and universal process, and has convincingly shown that secularization of the state has unfolded along different paths. Much, however, remains to be uncovered.

This book provides an in-depth comparative historical analysis of state secularization in three major Eurasian countries: Turkey, Iran and Russia. To capture the aforementioned variation in state secularization across three countries that have been hitherto analyzed as separate studies, Birol Başkan adopts three modes of state secularization: accommodationism, separationism and eradicationism. Focusing thematically on the changing relations between the state and religious institutions, Başkan brings together a host of factors, historical, strategic and structural, to account for why Turkey adopted accommodationism, Iran separationism and Russia eradicationism. In doing so, he expertly demonstrates that each secularization strategy was a rational response to the strategic context the reformers found themselves in.