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Understanding the moral economy of state-civil society relationships: Islam, women's NGOs and rights-based advocacy in Turkey

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Ketola, Markus

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The implementation of neoliberal welfare frameworks since the ascendancy of the Justice and Development Party in 2002 has led to a fundamental reorientation of the state-civil society relationship, where non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have been given wide-reaching roles in the delivery of welfare. In the field of family policy, the NGOs benefitting from such policies are largely faith-based organizations with close relationships with the AKP government. Based on interviews with Turkish women's NGOs (WNGOs), this article studies the intersections of gender, family, civil society, and the state to shed light on the development of contemporary welfare policy in Turkey.

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Turkish Studies

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10.1080/14683849.2022.2033118

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