Between 'cultural richness' and 'useful enemy': the securitization and instrumentalization of Christians in Turkey
This article employs interviews and primary and secondary sources to examine the discrimination, securitization, and instrumentalization faced by four main Christian denominations throughout Turkish history: the Armenian, Greek, Assyrian, and Protestant communities. We shed light on how some religio...
Main Authors: | Sandal, Nukhet, Öztürk, Ahmet Erdi |
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Format: | Article |
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Informa UK Limited
2024
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