Tytuł
Return to Point Zero : The Turkish-Kurdish Question and How Politics and Ideas
(Re)Make Empires, Nations, and States.
Objętość
1 online resource (452 pages)
Hasła przedmiotowe
Kurdowie
Informacje dodatkowe
CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 Introduction: Choices, Structures, and Politics in Creating and Solving Conflicts, p.1 -- The Three Dilemmas Explained, p.41 -- From Empire to Imaginabie and Imagined Nations: How Did the Kurdish Question Arise?, p.61 -- How Was the Kurdish Conflict Created? A Nonstandard Explanation, p.97 -- The Changing Context of the 1990s: Seeing Kurds vvithout Recognizing Them, p.163 -- Return to Point Zero: Why Did the Peace Initiatives in the 2000s Fail? -- Ideational Bottlenecks, p.259 -- Return to Point Zero: New Political Choices Informed by New Ideas, p.279 -- NOTES, p.303 BİBLİOGRAPHY, p.359 -- INDEX.
Streszczenie
Analyzes Turkey's Kurdish conflict since post-Ottoman nation-building through recent peace attempts, from a novel perspective highlighting the dilemmas of the Turk majority and reshaping our understanding of ethnic conflicts, and offers solutions for a sustainable peace.
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