Multiculturalism in Turkey

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Multiculturalism in Turkey

The Kurds and the State

General and world history Islam Ethnic groups and multicultural studies Politics and government Comparative politics Political structure and processes Indigenous people: governance and politics International relations

Author: Durukan Kuzu

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 8th March 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108284950


Introduction

Over the past couple of decades, there have been many efforts to seek a solution to the often violent situation in which Kurdish citizens of Turkey find themselves. These efforts have included a gradual programme of political recognition and multiculturalism.

Analysis

Here, Durukan Kuzu examines the case of Kurdish citizens in Turkey through the lens of the global debate on multiculturalism, exploring the limitations of these policies. He thereby challenges the conventional thinking about national minorities and their autonomy, and offers a scientifically grounded comparative framework for the study of multiculturalism.

Comparative Framework

Through comparison of the situation of Kurds in Turkey with that of other national minorities - such as the Flemish in Belgium, Québécois in Canada, Corsicans in France, and Muslims in Greece - the reader is invited to question in what forms multiculturalism can work for different national minorities.

Approach and Insights

A bottom-up approach is used to offer a fresh insight into the Kurdish community and to highlight conflicting views about which form the politics of recognition could take.

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