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Islamist populism in Turkey and Indonesia = a comparative analysis /
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正題名/作者:
Islamist populism in Turkey and Indonesia/ by Mustafa Demir, Greg Barton.
其他題名:
a comparative analysis /
作者:
Demir, Mustafa.
其他作者:
Barton, Greg.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
面頁冊數:
xiii, 158 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Politics and Religion. -
標題:
Indonesia - Economic conditions - 20th century. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-7980-6
ISBN:
9789819979806
Islamist populism in Turkey and Indonesia = a comparative analysis /
Demir, Mustafa.
Islamist populism in Turkey and Indonesia
a comparative analysis /[electronic resource] :by Mustafa Demir, Greg Barton. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - xiii, 158 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in populisms,2731-3077. - Palgrave studies in populisms..
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 The Story of Democracy, Identity Politics and Populism in the Muslim World -- Chapter 3 The Historical Context: Colonisation and the Emergence of Contemporary Islamist Discourse -- Chapter 4 Decolonisation, the Nation-State and Islamic Movements in Turkey -- Chapter 5 Emergence of Indonesia as an Independent State and Democratic Trials -- Chapter 6 Muhammadiyah, Nahdatul Ulama and Indonesian Nationalism -- Chapter 7 The rise and fall of democracy in Turkey -- Chapter 8 Post-Suharto Democratization and State of Islamist Populism -- Chapter 9 Conclusion.
This book focuses on the dynamics of democracy and populism in Muslim-majority countries, such as Turkey and Indonesia. It does so by examining the complexities of democratic development in these areas, ranging from 'flawed' to 'hybrid' regimes. Despite the aspirations for democratic progress, recent democracy indices reveal a concerning trend of backsliding, particularly in the last decade. This regression can be attributed, in part, to the ascendancy of populist politics. Populist movements have adeptly exploited both real and perceived cultural insecurities to acquire, consolidate, and maintain political power. This phenomenon is especially pronounced in flawed democracies and hybrid regimes within Muslim-majority countries, such as Turkey and Indonesia. Notably, religion, specifically Islam, has emerged as a central tool within the populist playbook. Populist actors have constructed a religious-civilizational framework that leverages political binaries, manipulates insecurities, and fosters traditional anti-elite and anti-'other' sentiments. In this book, the authors advance the notion that populism is a multifaceted phenomenon that relies on various pre-existing fractures within societies and cultures. Once in power, populism intensifies these differences to further consolidate its position, utilizing various state apparatuses such as state-controlled religious institutions. This comprehensive analysis offers insights into the growing trend of populism in the Muslim world and its impact on contemporary politics. Mustafa Demir is a Research Associate and lecturer at the University of Surrey, UK and Associate Teaching Fellow at the University of Derby, UK. Greg Barton Chair in Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University's Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation.
ISBN: 9789819979806
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LC Class. No.: BP173.7
Dewey Class. No.: 320.557
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