Conflict, democratization, and the Kurds in the Middle East : Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria

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Conflict, democratization, and the Kurds in the Middle East : Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria

edited by David Romano and Mehmet Gurses

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-309) and index

Contents of Works

  • The Kurds as barrier or key to democratization / David Romano and Mehmet Gurses
  • Turkey, Kemalism, and the "deep state" / Michael M. Gunter
  • Iraq, Arab nationalism, and obstacles to democratic transition / Ozum Yesiltas
  • Kurds, Persian nationalism, and Shi'i rule : surviving dominant nationhood in Iran / Gareth Stansfield
  • The Syrian-Kurdish movements : obstacles rather than driving forces for democratization / Eva Savelsberg
  • Democracy, civil war, and the Kurdish people divided between them / T. David Mason
  • Communal groups, civil conflict, and democratization in Latin America / John A. Booth
  • Democracy and self-determination in the Kurdistan region of Iraq / Nicole F. Watts
  • The EBB and flow of armed conflict in Turkey : an elusive peace / Güneş Murat Tezcür
  • The Iraqi Kurdish view on federalism : not just for the Kurds / David Romano
  • Between a rock and a hard place : the Kurdish dilemma in Iran / Nader Entessar
  • The emergence of western Kurdistan and the future of Syria / Robert Lowe
  • From war to democracy : transborder Kurdish conflict and democratization / Mehmet Gurses
  • Ankara, Erbil, Baghdad : relations fraught with dilemmas / Ofra Bengio
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