‘Pan-Islamist Davutoğlu’ thesis ruffling feathers in Turkey
Is Turkeyâs new Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu a pan-Islamist ideologue, with imperialist ambitions to reshape the Middle East into a post-national order based on Turkish and Sunni religious supremacy? That is the blockbuster thesis currently turning heads both inside and outside Turkey, thanks to a series of recent articles by Marmara University Assistant Professor Behlül Ãzkan.
Ãzkan, a one-time student of DavutoÄluâs from the latterâs time as an international relations professor, bases his provocative conclusion on close study of 300 articles penned by DavutoÄlu in the 1980s and 90s. He first made his case in an essay for the August-September edition of the International Institute for Strategic Studiesâ journal âSurvival,â before introducing it to a wider English audience with pieces on Al-Monitor and in the New York Times.
In his NYT op-ed âTurkeyâs Imperial Fantasyâ published last week, Ãzkan remembered Professor DavutoÄlu as a hard-working and âgenial figureâ who âenjoyed spending hours conversing with his students.â In contrast with his academic peers, however, he believed that Turkey would âsoon emerge as the leader of the Islamic world by taking advantage of its proud heritage and geographical potential ⦠encompass[ing] the Middle East, the Caucasus and Central Asia, and include Albania and Bosniaâ:
Mr. Davutogluâs classroom pronouncements often sounded more like fairy tales than political analysis. He cited the historical precedents of Britain, which created a global empire in the aftermath of its 17th-century civil war, and Germany, a fragmented nation...
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