Ethnic Minorities in Democratizing Muslim Countries
Turkey and Indonesia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Published:12th Jan '19
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This book explores the ways in which democratizing Muslim countries treat their ethnic minorities’ requests of inclusiveness and autonomy. The author examines the results of two important cases—the securitization of Kurds in Turkey and the “autonomization” (a new concept coined by the study) of Acehnese in Indonesia—through multiple hypotheses: the elites’ power interest, the international factors, the institutions and history of the state, and the ontological security of the country. By examining states with ethnic diversity and very little religious diversity, the research controls for the effect of religious conflict on minority inclusion, and so allows expanded generalizations and comparisons. In non-Muslim majority countries, and in so called “mature democracies,” the problem of the inclusion of old or new ethnic minorities is also crucial for the sustainability of the “never-ending” democratization processes.
ISBN: 9783030092689
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
251 pages
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018