Recently, some have read Turkish political developments from the perspective of Carl Schmitt’s political theory. This paper aims to modify aspects of these readings and offer in response a Schmittian answer to the Kurdish question. By applying Schmitt’s conceptual framework, this paper argues that the Kurds, especially in their struggles for autonomy and independence, can be viewed as fulfilling Schmitt’s criterion for tellurian partisanship and forming an at least nascent constituent power. We argue that Turks and Kurds are enemies in Schmitt’s explicitly political sense. They constitute a threat to each other’s political existence. The Kurds exhibit the behavior of a Schmittian people or nation. They fight, against Turks, for their politi...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
Following the victory of the Kurdish party DTP (Demokratik Toplum Partisi, Democratic Society Party)...
Abdullah Öcalan has become one of the most ‘popularized’ political figures in Turkey’s political sph...
Recently, some have read Turkish political developments from the perspective of Carl Schmitt’s polit...
The left-wing Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) began its violent insurgency campaign against the Turki...
The AKP (Justice and Development Party) government in Turkey was committed from the very beginning o...
This chapter traces the origins of the Kurdish question back to its roots in the Ottoman Empire. It ...
This chapter traces the origins of the Kurdish question back to its roots in the Ottoman Empire. It ...
This article examines the implementation of the Turkish state ideology as a tool for persuading and ...
This book explores the conditions that encourage non-violent civic engagement in emerging civil soci...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
As commonly understood, and particularly espoused by Kurdish nationalists, the Kurds are by far the ...
This article discusses the role of the Kurdish Issue in the democratic and European opening of Turke...
The social, economic, and political situations of Kurdistan and other areas in which Kurds live have...
Kurdish political identity, their quest for recognition has been an everlasting issue in the Turkish...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
Following the victory of the Kurdish party DTP (Demokratik Toplum Partisi, Democratic Society Party)...
Abdullah Öcalan has become one of the most ‘popularized’ political figures in Turkey’s political sph...
Recently, some have read Turkish political developments from the perspective of Carl Schmitt’s polit...
The left-wing Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) began its violent insurgency campaign against the Turki...
The AKP (Justice and Development Party) government in Turkey was committed from the very beginning o...
This chapter traces the origins of the Kurdish question back to its roots in the Ottoman Empire. It ...
This chapter traces the origins of the Kurdish question back to its roots in the Ottoman Empire. It ...
This article examines the implementation of the Turkish state ideology as a tool for persuading and ...
This book explores the conditions that encourage non-violent civic engagement in emerging civil soci...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
As commonly understood, and particularly espoused by Kurdish nationalists, the Kurds are by far the ...
This article discusses the role of the Kurdish Issue in the democratic and European opening of Turke...
The social, economic, and political situations of Kurdistan and other areas in which Kurds live have...
Kurdish political identity, their quest for recognition has been an everlasting issue in the Turkish...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
Following the victory of the Kurdish party DTP (Demokratik Toplum Partisi, Democratic Society Party)...
Abdullah Öcalan has become one of the most ‘popularized’ political figures in Turkey’s political sph...