Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Summary
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The European Union and Religion
- 3 Turkish Islam and the European Union
- 4 Conclusions
- Epilogue
- Literature
- Searching for the Fault-Line
- 5 Introduction: Turkey – Fault-Line, Frontline or Test Case?
- 6 Turkey’S Current Islamic Landscape
- 7 Turkish Islam and the Eu: a Clash of Civilisations?
- 8 Conclusion: Turkish Islam and European Civilisation
- Literature
- Websites
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 January 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Summary
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The European Union and Religion
- 3 Turkish Islam and the European Union
- 4 Conclusions
- Epilogue
- Literature
- Searching for the Fault-Line
- 5 Introduction: Turkey – Fault-Line, Frontline or Test Case?
- 6 Turkey’S Current Islamic Landscape
- 7 Turkish Islam and the Eu: a Clash of Civilisations?
- 8 Conclusion: Turkish Islam and European Civilisation
- Literature
- Websites
Summary
This report has been prepared by an internal project group of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) comprising researchers dr. W. Asbeek Brusse and drs. I.J. Schoonenboom.
The analyses in the report are based, in part, on a study conducted by prof. dr. E.J. Zurcher and H. van der Linden at the request of the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy. The study, Searching for the Fault-Line. A Survey of the role of Turkish Islam in Turkey's accession to the EU in the light of the ‘clash of civilisations’, is also published in this volume.
The WRR assumes full responsibility for its “Report to the Government”. The authors of the commissioned study are entirely responsible for their own views.
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- The European Union, Turkey and Islam , pp. 13 - 14Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2004