The Kurds Ascending
Title | The Kurds Ascending PDF eBook |
Author | M. Gunter |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2011-06-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230338941 |
This is the first book to be primarily directed at analyzing the evolving solution to the Kurdish problem in Iraq and Turkey. Although this solution remains cautiously fragile, it does represent a strikingly positive future that until recently seemed so bleak.
The Kurds Ascending
Title | The Kurds Ascending PDF eBook |
Author | M. Gunter |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2011-06-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230338941 |
This is the first book to be primarily directed at analyzing the evolving solution to the Kurdish problem in Iraq and Turkey. Although this solution remains cautiously fragile, it does represent a strikingly positive future that until recently seemed so bleak.
Out of Nowhere
Title | Out of Nowhere PDF eBook |
Author | Michael M. Gunter |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 184 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 184904435X |
Examines the emergence of Syrian Kurds, who became game-changers in the Syrian civil war and potentially in Kurdish areas of other countries as well.
Historical Dictionary of the Kurds
Title | Historical Dictionary of the Kurds PDF eBook |
Author | Michael M. Gunter |
Publisher | Scarecrow Press |
Pages | 457 |
Release | 2010-11-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0810875071 |
The second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Kurds greatly expands on the first edition through an updated chronology, an introductory essay, an expanded bibliography, maps, photos, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on significant persons, places, events, institutions, and aspects of culture, society, economy, and politics.
Kurdish Politics in the Middle East
Title | Kurdish Politics in the Middle East PDF eBook |
Author | Nader Entessar |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780739140390 |
Kurdish Politics in the Middle East analyzes political and social dimensions of Kurdish integration into the mainstream socio-political life in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. Its central thesis is that ethnic conflict constitutes a major challenge to the contemporary nation-state system in the Middle East. Long vanquished is the illusion of the "melting pot," or the concept that assimilation is an inexorable process produced by "modernization" and the emergence of a relatively strong and centralized nation-state system in the region. Perhaps no single phenomenon highlights this thesis more than the historical Kurdish struggle for self-determination. This book's focus is on Kurdish politics and its relationship with broader regional and global developments that affect the Kurds. It does not claim to cover everything Kurdish, and it does not promote the political agenda of any group, movement, or country.
The Kurds Ascending
Title | The Kurds Ascending PDF eBook |
Author | Michael M. Gunter |
Publisher | Palgrave MacMillan |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2008-07-02 |
Genre | History |
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For the first time in their modern history, the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey at least are cautiously ascending. This is because of two major reasons. (1) In northern Iraq the two U.S. wars against Saddam Hussein have had the fortuitous side effect of helping to create a Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). The KRG has become an island of democratic stability, peace, and burgeoning economic progress, as well as an autonomous part of a projected federal, democratic, post-Saddam-Hussein Iraq. If such an Iraq proves impossible to construct, as it well may, the KRG is positioned to become independent. Either way, the evolution of a solution to the Kurdish problem in Iraq is clear. (2) Furthermore, Turkey's successful EU candidacy would have the additional fortuitous side effect of granting that country's ethnic Kurds their full democratic rights that have hitherto been denied. Although this evolving solution to the Kurdish problem in Iraq and Turkey remains cautiously fragile and would not apply to the Kurds in Iran and Syria because they have not experienced the recent developments their co-nationals in Iraq and Turkey have, it does represent a strikingly positive future that until recently seemed so bleak.
The Kurds
Title | The Kurds PDF eBook |
Author | Philip G. Kreyenbroek |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2005-08-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134907656 |
The position of the 19 million Kurds is an extremely complex one. Their territory is divided between 5 sovereign states, none of which have a Kurdish majority. They speak widely divergent dialects, and are also divided by religious affiliations and social factors. It has taken the tragic and horrifying events in Iraq this year to bring the Kurds to the centre of the world stage, but their particular problems, and their considerable geo-political importance, have been the source of growing concern and interest during the last two to three decades. There is a remarkable dearth of reliable and up-to-date information about the Kurds, which this book remedies. Its contributors cover social and political issues, legal questions, religion, language, and the modern history of Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria and the Soviet Union. The Kurds will be an invaluable source of reference for students and specialists in Middle East studies, and those concerned with wider questions of nationalism and cultural identity. It also offers extremely useful background information for those with a professional concern for the numerous Kurdish immigrants and asylum seekers in Western Europe and North America.