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TERRITORIAL AUTONOMY AND NATIONAL MINORITIES’ RIGHTS: THE KURDISH QUESTION
In the article, the author analyzes the Kurdish question and national minorities’ rights. The aim of the article “Territorial Autonomy and National Minorities’ Rights: the Kurdish Question” is to analyze national minorities’ legal problems and the effect
Olga M Mescheryakova
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The scientific goal of this paper is to conceptualize the phenomenon of ‘strategic exploitation’ of Kurdish political entities and to investigate it as a process that triggered the change in Kurdish actorness from isolated non-state to de facto state ...
Piotr Sosnowski
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This study deals with how the Kurdish question was evaluated from a radical Islamist perspective and aims to reveal the approach adopted by radical Islamism in Turkey towards the Kurdish issue during the 1980s and 1990s. This study argues that there is a direct relationship between the ideas of radical Islamists in Turkey on the nation-state and ...
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In the modern world the development of armed conflict leads to chaotization of the world order at all its levels.One of the manifestations of this threat is the strengthening of separatism, including the secession as its extreme form.
Ph. O. Trunov
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Non-territorial autonomy and gender equality: The case of the autonomous administration of north and east Syria - Rojava [PDF]
The Kurdish-led autonomous entity called Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (NES) - also known as Rojava - considers women’s liberation an imperative condition for shaping a democratic society.
Burç Rosa
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THE KEMALIST MOVEMENT AND THE KURDISH QUESTION (1919-1922) [PDF]
In 1919 General Mustafa Kemal, the future leader of the Turkish Milli (nationalist) movement, decided with his confederates to leave for Western Armenia, where more favorable military, strategic and political conditions existed to organize a resistance ...
Bayburdyan Vahan
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Civic Culture and Support for Democracy amongst Kurds in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey
Theories of civic culture and democratization have tended to ignore stateless nations like the Kurds. This brings up the question of what civic culture looks like for these groups and whether the status of statelessness has influenced the civic culture ...
Dastan Jasim
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Strategic Arab-Kurdish Alliance: Syria's Support of Kurdish Organisations during the Cold War
All major Kurdish political movements interacted with foreign states in search of resources and support. Besides superpowers, it was the Arab nationalist regime of Syria that cooperated with foreign Kurdish radical groups in the most stable way as well ...
Angelika Pobedonostseva, Siarhei Bohdan
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Alle radici del dialogo tra curdi e turchi
The present situation shows that the Kurdish question plays a crucial role in the area and remains a thorn for regional stability. Turkey still has not openly accepted that it is dealing with a Kurdish problem and is always fearful of seeking a social ...
Mirella Galletti
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The Kurds in the U.S. Iraqi Policy in 1958–1960
Introduction. The article deals with the U.S. Middle East Policy of the Eisenhower Administration in 1958–1960 and determines the part the Kurdish Question played in it. Methods and materials. The study is based on the latest U.S.
Alexey I. Sennikov
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