JMD on NBN: Sumantra Bose, "Secular States, Religious Politics, India, Turkey and the Future of Secularism"
SUMANTRA BOSE
Secular States, Religious Politics:
India, Turkey and the Future of Secularism
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 2018
November 28, 2018
James M. Dorsey
Sumantra Bose‘s new
book Secular States, Religious Politics:
India, Turkey and the Future of Secularism (Cambridge University
Press, 2018) is a fascinating comparison of the rise of religious parties
in the non-Western world’s two major attempts to establish a post-colonial
secular state. The secular experiments in Turkey and India were considered
success stories for the longest period of time but that has changed with the
rise of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development Party in
Turkey and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party in India and
the capture of state power by political forces with an anti-secular vision of
nationhood. In his ground-breaking book, Bose attributes the rise of secularism
to the fact that non-Western states like Turkey and India never adopted the
Western principle of separation of state and church and instead based their
secularism on the principle of state intervention and regulation of the
religious sphere. In doing so, Bose distinguishes between the embedding of
secularism in Turkey in authoritarianism entrenched in the carving out of the
modern Turkish state from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire and the fact that
secularism in India is rooted in culture and a democratic form of government.
With the anti-secular trend in Turkey and India fitting into a global trend in
which cultural and religious identity is gaining traction, Bose’s study
constitutes a significant contribution to the study of the future of secularism
and the of the complex relationship between religious parties and the secular
state.
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James M.
Dorsey is a senior fellow at Singapore’s S. Rajaratnam School of International
Studies.
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