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The Kurds In Turkey: A Political Dilemma
Destroying Ethnic Identity: The Kurds of Turkey
The 16 million Kurds are the largest nation in the world with no state of their own. Their history is one of constant revolts and bloody repression, massacres, deportations and...
He offers a solution that will allow the country to remain whole. Gunter's masterly analysis and proffered solution is necessary reading for anyone interested in Turkey and its troubling problem.
The Kurds, one of the oldest ethnic groups in the Middle East, are reasserting their identity—politically and through violence.
At the core of the interest are the controversy on the political implementation of violence, the relevance of the international law for the conflict, the regional and foreign relations of the PKK, and the chances and obstacles of a peaceful ...
a Mesopotamia and Anatolia One way of highlighting a physical link is to evoke historical or alternative labels and establish a Kurdish presence at the time such labels were in use. In my discussions with Kurds some reached back into ...
The chapters in the first section describe the nature of Kurdish nationalism, its genesis during the late nineteenth century in the Ottoman Empire, and its legacy into the new Turkish republic. It is important to focus on the evolution ...
This volume examines the Kurdish question in Turkey, tracing its developments from the end of the Ottoman Empire to the present day.
This book is timely contribution to the debate on the Kurds' political representation in Turkey, tracing the different forms it has taken since 1950.