The Kurdish nationalist movement in the 1990s

its impact on Turkey and the Middle East

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The Kurdish nationalist movement in the 1990s

its impact on Turkey and the Middle East

First paperback edition.
  • 2 Want to read

The Kurds are the fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East, numbering between twenty and twenty five million. Approximately fifteen million live in contiguous regions of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, an area that they call Kurdistan, yet they do not have a country of their own. Formal attempts to establish such a state were crushed by the larger and more powerful countries in the region after both world wars.

But the Gulf war, the Iran-Iraq war, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the end of the cold war have worked to reinvigorate a Kurdish nationalist movement.

The movement is a powderkeg waiting to explode. With the majority of Kurds living within its borders, no country faces this threat more squarely than Turkey. And because of Turkey's concept of a unified, cohesive nationhood - in which the existence of ethnic minorities is not acknowledged - these tensions are more difficult to manage in Turkey than elsewhere.

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The Kurdish nationalist movement in the 1990s: its impact on Turkey and the Middle East
2015, Mazda Publishers, Inc.
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The Kurdish nationalist movement in the 1990s: its impact on Turkey and the Middle East
1996, University Press of Kentucky

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Table of Contents

Part I. The development of the Kurdish nationalist movement in Turkey since the 1980s
The development of the Kurdish nationalism movement in Turkey since the 1980s / Giilistan Giirbey
Turkey's Kurdish problem in the 1990s: recent trends / Aram Nigogosian
Kurdish infighting: the PKK-KDP conflict / Michael Gunter
Part II. The Kurdish nationalist movement and its impact on Turkey's foreign policy
Under the gun: Turkish foreign policy and the Kurdish qyestion / Henri Barkey
The Kurdish qyestion and Turkey's foreign policy toward Syria, Iran, Russia and Iraq since the Gulf War / Robert Olson
More apparent than real? The impact of the Kurdish issue on Euro-Turkish relations / Philip Robins
Part III. The Kurdish nationalist movement and its impact on Turkey's domestic politics and human rights policies
Political crisis and the Kurdish issue in Turkey / Hamit Bozarslan
The new democracy movement in Turkey: a response to liberal capitalism and Kurdish ethnonationalism / Robert Olson and Yucel Bozdaghoglu
Nationalism and the rule of law in Turkey: the elimination of Kurdish representation during the 1990s / Mark Muller.

Edition Notes

Original edition published: 1996.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Costa Mesa, California

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Dewey Decimal Class
956.103/9
Library of Congress
DR603 .K87 2015

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xxxi, 208 pages
Number of pages
208

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Open Library
OL30393755M
ISBN 13
9781568592565
LCCN
2015011376

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OL16502626W

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