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Conflict, democratization, and the Kurds in the Middle East[electronic resource] :Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
323.1191597
Title/Author:
Conflict, democratization, and the Kurds in the Middle East : Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria // Edited by David Romano, Mehmet Gurses.
Author:
Romano, David,
other author:
Gurses, Mehmet,
Published:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2014.
Description:
336 p. : : 1 figures, 2.
Notes:
Electronic book text.
Subject:
Democratization - Middle East.
Subject:
Kurds - History.
Subject:
Kurds - Politics and government.
Subject:
Ethnic studies - Middle East.
Subject:
Political structure & processes - Middle East.
Subject:
Politics and Government.
Subject:
Middle East - Politics and government.
ISBN:
1137409991
ISBN:
9781137409980
ISBN:
9781137409997 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000228]:
Introduction - The Kurds as Barrier or Key to Democratization-- David Romano and Mehmet Gurses PART I: AUTHORITARIANISM AND THE KURDS 1. Turkey, Kemalism and the 'Deep State'-- Michael Gunter 2. Iraq, Arab Nationalism and Obstacles to Democratic Transition-- Ozum Yesiltas, Florida International University 3. Kurds, Persian Nationalism, and Shi'i Rule: Surviving Dominant Nationhood in Iran-- Gareth Stansfield 4. The Syrian-Kurdish Movements: Obstacles Rather than Driving Forces for Democratization-- Eva Savelsberg PART II: DEMOCRACY IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES 5. Democracy, Civil War, and the Kurdish People Divided Between Them-- David T. Mason 6. Communal Groups, Civil Conflicts, and Democratization in Latin America-- John A. Booth, University of North Texas 7. Democracy and Self-Determination in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq-- Nicole F. Watts PART III: THE KURDS AND DEMOCRATIZATION 8. The Ebb and Flow of Armed Conflict in Turkey: An Elusive Peace-- Gunes Tezcur 9. The Iraqi Kurdish View on Federalism - Not Just for the Kurds-- David Romano 10. Between a Rock and Hard Place: The Kurdish Dilemma in Iran-- Nader Entessar 11. The Emergence of Western Kurdistan and the Future of Syria-- Robert Lowe PART IV: REGIONAL ISSUES 12. From War to Democracy: Transborder Kurdish Conflict and Democratization-- Mehmet Gurses 13. Ankara, Erbil, Baghdad: Relations Fraught with Dilemmas-- Ofra Bengio.
[NT 15000229]:
This volume examines how the Kurdish issue has acted as both an impediment and impetus to democratization in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
Online resource:
Online journal 'available contents' page
Conflict, democratization, and the Kurds in the Middle East[electronic resource] :Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria /
Romano, David,
Conflict, democratization, and the Kurds in the Middle East
Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria /[electronic resource] :Edited by David Romano, Mehmet Gurses. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2014. - 336 p. :1 figures, 2.
Electronic book text.
Introduction - The Kurds as Barrier or Key to Democratization-- David Romano and Mehmet Gurses PART I: AUTHORITARIANISM AND THE KURDS 1. Turkey, Kemalism and the 'Deep State'-- Michael Gunter 2. Iraq, Arab Nationalism and Obstacles to Democratic Transition-- Ozum Yesiltas, Florida International University 3. Kurds, Persian Nationalism, and Shi'i Rule: Surviving Dominant Nationhood in Iran-- Gareth Stansfield 4. The Syrian-Kurdish Movements: Obstacles Rather than Driving Forces for Democratization-- Eva Savelsberg PART II: DEMOCRACY IN DIVIDED SOCIETIES 5. Democracy, Civil War, and the Kurdish People Divided Between Them-- David T. Mason 6. Communal Groups, Civil Conflicts, and Democratization in Latin America-- John A. Booth, University of North Texas 7. Democracy and Self-Determination in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq-- Nicole F. Watts PART III: THE KURDS AND DEMOCRATIZATION 8. The Ebb and Flow of Armed Conflict in Turkey: An Elusive Peace-- Gunes Tezcur 9. The Iraqi Kurdish View on Federalism - Not Just for the Kurds-- David Romano 10. Between a Rock and Hard Place: The Kurdish Dilemma in Iran-- Nader Entessar 11. The Emergence of Western Kurdistan and the Future of Syria-- Robert Lowe PART IV: REGIONAL ISSUES 12. From War to Democracy: Transborder Kurdish Conflict and Democratization-- Mehmet Gurses 13. Ankara, Erbil, Baghdad: Relations Fraught with Dilemmas-- Ofra Bengio.
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This volume examines how the Kurdish issue has acted as both an impediment and impetus to democratization in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.In Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria, central governments historically pursued mono-nationalist ideologies and repressed Kurdish identity. As evidenced by much unrest and a great many Kurdish revolts in all these states since the 1920s, however, the Kurds manifested strong resistance towards ethnic chauvinism. What sorts of authoritarian state policies have Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria relied on to contain the Kurds over the years? Can meaningful democratization and liberalization in any of these states occur without a fundamental change vis-a-vis their Kurdish minorities? To what extent does the Kurdish issue function as both a barrier and key to democratization in four of the most important states of the Middle East? While many commentators on the Middle East stress the importance of resolving the Arab-Israeli dispute for achieving 'peace in the Middle East,' this book asks whether or not the often overlooked Kurdish issue may constitute a more important fulcrum for change in the region, especially in light of the 'Arab Spring' and recent changes in Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria.
PDF.
David Romano holds the Thomas G. Strong Chair in Middle East Politics at Missouri State University, USA. He is the author of The Kurdish Nationalist Movement (2006). He writes a weekly political column for Rudaw, an Iraqi Kurdish newspaper, and has spent several years living in and conducting research in Turkey, Iraq, Iran and Syria. Mehmet Gurses is Associate Professor of Political Science at Florida Atlantic University, USA. His research focuses on democracy and democratization, ethnic and religious conflict, post-civil war peace building, post-civil war democratization, and oil and democratization.
ISBN: 1137409991Subjects--Topical Terms:
577160
Democratization
--Middle East.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
578289
Middle East
--Politics and government.
LC Class. No.: DS59.K86 / C66 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 323.1191597
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