The Kurds and the Future of Turkey

The Kurds and the Future of Turkey
Author: Michael M. Gunter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1997
Genre: Kurds
ISBN: 0333713613

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Since 1984, Turkey has suffered from an increasingly virulent guerrilla/terrorist insurgency led by the Partiya Karkaren Kurdistan (PKK), or Kurdistan Workers Party, headed by Abdullah Ocalan. By 1996, more than 20,000 people had been killed and another 2,000,000 displaced and 2,000 villages destroyed. At present, this crisis threatens to challenge the future of the country. Gunter analyzes the authoritarian tradition in Turkey and puzzles over the inability of Turkey to take the final steps toward democracy. He offers a solution that will allow the country to remain whole. Gunter's masterly analysis and proffered solution is necessary reading for anyone interested in Turkey and its troubling problem.

The Kurds in Iraq

The Kurds in Iraq
Author: Kerim Yildiz
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015060650648

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The Kurds in Iraq by Kerim Yildiz, explores the key issues facing the Kurds in Iraq in the aftermath of the US-led invasion and chaos of the occupation. It is the most clear and up-to-date account of the problems that all political groups face in rebuilding the country, as well as exploring Kurdish links and international relations in the broader sense. It should be required reading for policy-makers and anyone interested in the current position of the Kurds in Iraq. Yildiz explores the impact of war and occupation on Iraqi Kurdistan, and in particular the crucial role of the city of Kirkuk in the post-war settlement. He also looks at how UN rifts potentially affect the Kurds; relations between Iraqi Kurds and Turkey; relations with Iran; and US policy towards the Kurds.

The Kurds of Turkey

The Kurds of Turkey
Author: Cuma Çiçek
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2016-12-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781786721099

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In fact, Kurds in Turkey have many diverse political and ideological orientations. Focusing on the elites of these informal groups - national, religious and economic - Cuma Cicek analyses the consequences of the divisions and subsequent prospects of consensus building. Using an innovative theoretical framework founded on constructivism, the 'three 'I's' model and various strands of sociology, Cicek considers the dynamics that affect the Kurds in Turkey across issues as diverse as the central state, geopolitics, nationalism, Europeanisation and globalisation. In so doing, he examines the consensus-building process of 1999-2015 and presents the possible route to a unified Kurdish political state.Cicek's in-depth and meticulously researched work adds an indispensable layer of nuance to our conception of the Kurdish community. This is an important book for students or researchers with an interest in the history and present of the Kurds and their future in Turkey and across the Middle East.

The Kurds Ascending

The Kurds Ascending
Author: M. Gunter
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2011-06-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230338944

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This is the first book to be primarily directed at analyzing the evolving solution to the Kurdish problem in Iraq and Turkey. Although this solution remains cautiously fragile, it does represent a strikingly positive future that until recently seemed so bleak.

The Kurds in Erdogan s New Turkey

The Kurds in Erdogan s  New  Turkey
Author: Nikos Christofis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000531374

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This book focuses on the AKP government since 2002 during which time the state’s approach to the Kurdish Question has undergone several changes. Examining what preceded and followed the failed putsch of 2016, it explains and critiques that situates the Kurdish Question in its broader context. It stands out with the main objective to avoid any ‘policy-oriented bias’ through an interdisciplinary and multi-thematic approach. The volume discusses the state and policies in the Kurdish region of Turkey, as well as counter-hegemonic discourses that seek to reform existing institutions. Some chapters focus on the domestic aspects and gender perspectives of the Kurdish Question in Turkey, which focus has been taken over by recent developments in Syria and the Middle East in general. Other chapters include a range of new aspects of Turkish society and politics, and the international aspects of Ankara’s policies and its implications not only inside Turkey but also internationally. Taking both domestic and foreign policy aspects into account, the book offers a set of innovative explanations for the state of crisis in Turkey and a solid basis for thinking about the likely path forward. Scholars, researchers and post-graduates, interested in political theory, Kurdish and Middle East politics will find this book invaluable.

The Kurds in Iran

The Kurds in Iran
Author: Kerim Yildiz,Tanyel B. Taysi
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007-02-20
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123260700

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An up-to-date analysis of the problems faced by Iran's Kurdish population

The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq

The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq
Author: Brendan O'Leary,John McGarry,Khaled Salih
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2006-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0812219732

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The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq appraises the consequences of the U.S.-led intervention in Iraq for its most neglected region.

The Kurds in Erdogan s Turkey

The Kurds in Erdogan s Turkey
Author: William Gourlay
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781474459211

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This book examines the circumstances of the Kurds in 21st century Turkey, under the hegemony of the AKP government. After decades of denial, oppression and conflict, Kurds now assert a more confident presence in Turkey's politics - but does increasing visibility mean a rejection of Turkey? Recording Kurdish voices from Istanbul and DiyarbakA r, Turkey's most important Kurdish-populated cities, this book generates new understandings of Kurdish identity and political aspirations. Highlighting elements of Kurdish identity including Newroz, the Kurdish language, connections to religion, landscape and cross-border ties, it offers a portrait of Kurdish political life in a Turkey increasingly dominated by its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Within the context of Turkey's troubled trajectory towards democratisation, it documents Kurdish narratives of oppression and resistance, and enquires how Kurds reconcile their distinct ethnic identity and citizenship in modern Turkey.