The Kurdish question has been in place since fall when the Iraqi Kurdistan held a referendum on independence in Northern Iraq. Since the referendum, Iraqi Kurdistan has faced economic and military problems against the provinces they control by the Iraqi government. The Kurdish question has come more into major news since the peshmerga has been able to hold ISIS and has been a strong ally for the West. Looking to a post ISIS caliphate it comes to light what happens to the Kurdish populations in Iraq and Syria. These two states have failed their Kurdish minority’s through the century by ethnic genocide. The question comes does this Persian ethnic group in an Arabic majority country deserve to be allowed to have their own independence
Turkey’s chronic “Kurdish problem” has always been a central issue in both the rep...
Iraq’s Kurdish community, repressed by previous Iraqi governments, has become a major force in post...
Presently Kurdish motivation for the creation of a national state is showed more strongly than supre...
For decades, the roughly twenty-nine million Kurds living in Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria were regar...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
This paper addresses the dilemma faced by the Kurds in Iraq: press for independence or sustain auton...
This research will focus on the minority position of the Kurdish population in Turkey and how it has...
The “Kurdish Question” is a perceived security threat that continues to be faced by states that cont...
For centuries, Kurds have been carrying out activities aimed at obtaining their own state. Due to th...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
The Kurds are the largest stateless ethnic group in the world, numbering around 30 million globally,...
That the contemporary relevance of Jwaideh’s work had not diminished by the turn of the century is ...
Abstract The characteristics that qualify the Kurdish identity have long been recognized among its m...
The Kurds in the Middle East have become significant political and military actors in the context of...
Turkey’s chronic “Kurdish problem” has always been a central issue in both the rep...
Iraq’s Kurdish community, repressed by previous Iraqi governments, has become a major force in post...
Presently Kurdish motivation for the creation of a national state is showed more strongly than supre...
For decades, the roughly twenty-nine million Kurds living in Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria were regar...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
This paper addresses the dilemma faced by the Kurds in Iraq: press for independence or sustain auton...
This research will focus on the minority position of the Kurdish population in Turkey and how it has...
The “Kurdish Question” is a perceived security threat that continues to be faced by states that cont...
For centuries, Kurds have been carrying out activities aimed at obtaining their own state. Due to th...
During recent years the Kurdish question has reappeared, more intensely than before, on the internat...
The Kurds are the largest stateless ethnic group in the world, numbering around 30 million globally,...
That the contemporary relevance of Jwaideh’s work had not diminished by the turn of the century is ...
Abstract The characteristics that qualify the Kurdish identity have long been recognized among its m...
The Kurds in the Middle East have become significant political and military actors in the context of...
Turkey’s chronic “Kurdish problem” has always been a central issue in both the rep...
Iraq’s Kurdish community, repressed by previous Iraqi governments, has become a major force in post...
Presently Kurdish motivation for the creation of a national state is showed more strongly than supre...