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Kurdish Movements

Orin Brightfield

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Kurdish Movements explores the complex history and profound impact of Kurdish political aspirations on Middle Eastern geopolitics. This book examines the Kurdish struggle for autonomy, moving beyond simple narratives to explore the diverse dimensions of their quest for self-determination. One intriguing aspect is how Kurdish movements, despite internal divisions and external opposition, have consistently acted as agents of change, challenging state boundaries and reshaping political alliances. The book also highlights the evolution of Kurdish political thought and organization through the rise of nationalist ideologies and the formation of political parties.

 
The book adopts a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, avoiding a one-dimensional view of Kurdish identity by emphasizing the diversity of Kurdish experiences across different contexts. It charts the development of Kurdish political consciousness from the early 20th century to the present, examining pivotal historical periods like the post-Ottoman era and the impact of international interventions. Progressing through foundational concepts of Kurdish identity, analyses of key historical periods, and case studies in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria, Kurdish Movements provides a comprehensive understanding of the Kurdish role in contemporary Middle Eastern politics.
Verfügbar seit: 20.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 61 Seiten.

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