Turkey's Kurdish Question

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Turkey's Kurdish Question

Peace studies and conflict resolution Asian history Military history Nationalism Terrorism, armed struggle

Authors: Henri J. Barkey, Graham E. Fuller

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Collection: Carnegie Commission on Preventing Deadly Conflict

Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 1st January 2000

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 256 pages

ISBN: 9780585177731


The Kurds and Their Struggle for Identity

The Kurds, one of the oldest ethnic groups in the Middle East, are reasserting their identity—politically and through violence. Divided mainly among Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, the Kurds have posed increasingly sharp challenges to all of these states in their quest for greater autonomy if not outright independence.

Turkey's essentially democratic structure and civil society ideal tools for coping with and incorporating minority challenge have so far been suspended on this issue, which the government is treating almost exclusively as a security problem to be dealt with by force.

For the West, the situation in Turkey is particularly significant because of the country's importance in the region and because of the economic, political, and diplomatic damage that the conflict has caused. If Turkey fails to find a peaceful solution within its current borders, then the outlook is grim for ethnic and separatist challenges elsewhere in the region.

This study explores the roots, dimensions, character, and evolution of the problem, offers a range of approaches to a resolution of the conflict, and draws broader parallels between the Kurdish question and other separatist movements worldwide.

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