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The Kurdish Question: A Century Later
2023The vast size of the Kurdish geography, coupled with key ideological differences between the two main Kurdish blocs, is likely to contribute to the intra-Kurdish rivalry. This competition may even intensify, drawing in additional regional and global powers, such as the US, Russia and Iran.
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International Affairs, 1946
IN view of the number of post-war problems which demand an almost immediate solution if the peace of the world is not again to be endangered, the statesmen of the United Nations are unlikely to give high priority to the Kurdish problem. Nevertheless if the principles of the Atlantic Charter are to be applied, the Kurds have as much right as any other ...
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IN view of the number of post-war problems which demand an almost immediate solution if the peace of the world is not again to be endangered, the statesmen of the United Nations are unlikely to give high priority to the Kurdish problem. Nevertheless if the principles of the Atlantic Charter are to be applied, the Kurds have as much right as any other ...
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The Kurdish question in Turkish politics
Orbis, 2001In November 1998, Turkey’s Kurdish question returned to the top of the international agenda with the seizure in Italy of Abdullah Ocalan, leader of the rebellious Kurdistan Workers’ Party (Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan—PKK). Demonstrations in support of Ocalan’s release wreaked havoc throughout Europe and served as a reminder of the war between the PKK ...
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A preamble to the Kurdish question: the politics of Kurdish identity
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 1998(1998). A preamble to the Kurdish question: the politics of Kurdish identity. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs: Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 9-18.
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The Kurdish Question Then and Now
Monthly Review, 2016The political chaos that has recently dominated the scene in the Middle East is expressed, among other ways, by the violent resurgence of the Kurdish question. How can we analyze, in these new conditions, the scope of the claims of the Kurds—autonomy, independence, unity?
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The Kurdish Question in Turkey
Journal of Democracy, 2000One of the greatest obstacles to the consolidation of democracy in Turkey has been the country’s treatment of its Kurdish citizens. Although Kurdish is the mother tongue of as many as one in five inhabitants of Turkey, the government prohibits the teaching of Kurdish in schools and the broadcasting of Kurdish radio and television programs.
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Turkish Democracy and the Kurdish Question
Middle East Policy, 2015[No abstract available]
Yavuz, M. Hakan, Özcan, Nihat Ali
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The Evolving Kurdish Question in Turkey
Middle East Critique, 2020Abstract: In a region undergoing dramatic changes, the Kurds in particular have begun to enjoy a political resurgence.
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Rethinking the ‘Kurdish question’ in Turkey
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2012It is not possible to make Turkish modernity multicultural, Turkish democracy consolidated, Turkish economy sustainable, Turkish society a society of living together, and Turkish foreign policy proactive, multidimensional, and effective, without resolving the Kurdish question.
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