Globalization and Diversification of Islamic Movements: Three Turkish Cases
Author: Kuru, Ahmet T.
Source: Political Science Quarterly, Volume 120, Number 2, Summer 2005 , pp. 253-274(22)
Publisher: Academy of Political Science
Abstract:
AHMET T. KURU examines why certain Islamic movements support globalization whereas others oppose it. He focuses on three cases from Turkey — the Gülen, the Haydar Bas, and the Milli Görüs, movements. He argues that Islamic movements' attitudes toward globalization are contingent on two variables — international opportunity structures and the normative frameworks of movements.Document Type: Research article
Publication date: 2005-06-01
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