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Analysis

Turkey: Staying Secular Insha'Allah

Analysis

BBC

News, Politics

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2010

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Turkey's increased economic and political importance makes it a place which outsiders need to understand.

Since 2002, the nation has been governed by the AKP, a political party with Islamist roots. The AKP's time in power has coincided with improvements in Turkey's economic management, the rise of its international influence and a dramatic decline amongst its citizens of support for sharia law.

Outsiders tend to see Turkey as wrestling with a choice between Islamism and secularism. However the nation seems able to live with - even prosper under - the apparent contradiction of a government with Islamist origins and a secular constitution.

Edward Stourton attempts to unravel the complicated reality of Turkish politics and get beyond the usual Western obsession with whether Turkey's loyalties lie with the West or the Islamic world. He investigates the new elites that are shaping the country's future. Will they help Turkey fulfil its dream of becoming a global power and the West's dream of a model Muslim democracy?

The featured contributors in the programme are:

Firdevs Robinson, an editor and Turkey specialist at the BBC World Service

Ziya Meral, a Turkish academic at Cambridge University

Ceren Coskun, a British-Turkish academic at the London School of Economics

Professor Henri Barkey from the Canegie Endowment for International Peace

Dr Soner Cagaptay from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy

Professor Binnaz Toprak, a social scientist at BoğaziÃi University in Istabul

Producer: Helen Grady.

Transcript

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Now on this week's analysis,

0:49.0

Edward Sturtin investigates Turkish politics

0:52.0

and the nation's place in the world in staying secular in

0:56.5

chalah.

0:58.3

David Cameron's first big foreign tour as Prime Minister in July won him a reputation for plain speaking on Israel

1:05.7

on Pakistan and on Turkey's new place in the world.

1:09.9

Turkey is vital for our economy,

1:13.4

for our security, and vital for our politics and our diplomacy.

1:19.2

Central to this partnership is the conviction that Turkey deserves its place at the top table of

1:25.8

European politics. His words were guaranteed to please his hosts, the government

1:30.8

of the Islamic Justice and Development Party or AKP.

1:35.0

The AKP has proved a dazzlingly successful vote-winning machine.

1:39.0

It's well placed to win again in elections next year,

1:42.0

and its economic management has been

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