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The Kurdish Political Struggles in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey fills the gap within scholarship of the Kurdish political conflict. This study has both analytical and theoretical value. Since it is not reductionistic, the book contributes significantly to analysis of international relations, comparative politics, and foreign policy formulation. Thus far, there has not been a systematic and theoretical analysis of the Kurdish liberation struggles. Uniquely, this study enhances comparative scholarship and reveals the scope and intensity of the problem under consideration. The Kurdish Political Struggles in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey reflects the dimension of human rights violations and informs the readers of the Kurdish political culture and their long history of conflict.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Who Are the Kurds? Chapter 2 The Kurdish Liberation Struggles: An Alternative Explanation Chapter 3 The World System Affecting the Kurdish Political Aspirations Chapter 4 The Kurdish Divisive Internal Problems Chapter 5 The Kurdish Movement in Contradiction: Simko and Gazi Mohammad's Movements in Iran; Mulla Mostafa Barzani's Upheaval in Iraq; The Kurdish Struggle in Turkey: Abd Allah Ocalan Chapter 6 Autonomy and the Kurdish Political Problems Chapter 7 Conclusion: What Is To Be Done? Chapter 8 References Chapter 9 Index