Mümtaz'er Türköne

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Mümtaz'er Türköne

Mümtaz'er Türköne, (born 1956 in Istanbul), is a Turkish academic and author. He was a faculty member at Gazi University from 1993 to 2007[1] and was a columnist for the Zaman and its English-language sister Today's Zaman.

In the 1990s Türköne was a member of the Analitik Grubu group of advisors to Prime Minister Tansu Çiller.[2][3]

In January 2012 Türköne resigned from the Atatürk Culture, Language and History Institution, a month after being appointed by President Abdullah Gül. His appointment had been criticised as Türköne had previously described Atatürkism as a "closed minded and bigoted" ideology. [4]

He is the ex-husband of former AKP deputy Özlem Türköne.

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Books[]

  • Siyasi İdeoloji Olarak İslamcılığın Doğuşu
  • Cemaleddin Afgani (on Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani)
  • Siyaset
  • Darbe Peşinde Koşan Bir Nesil 68 Kuşağı
  • Sözde Askerler
  • Türkiye'nin Kayıp Halkası
  • Türklük ve Kürtlük
  • Türk Modernleşmesi
  • Modernleşme, Laiklik
  • Siyasi, Tarihi, Dini ve Kültürel Boyutlarıyla İslam ve Şiddet
  • Türkler ve İslamiyet (with İlber Ortaylı and .)
  • Kürt Meselesi Nasıl Çözülmez? (with Hüseyin Yayman)

References[]

  1. ^ İletişim Yayınları, Mümtaz'er Türköne
  2. ^ Hasan, Aydin (2000-11-29). "DYP'de Çatlı ekibi". Milliyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2008-11-24.
  3. ^ Sozbilir, Aslı (2008-08-13). "Mümtazer Türköne Çatlı'nın adamıydı". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2008-12-23.
  4. ^ Hurriyet Daily News, 5 January 2012, Controversial member of Atatürk Institute resigns
  5. ^ Hurriyet Daily News, 4 January 2007, Turkish Writers Union honors intellectuals of Turkey

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