No insurgent movement can survive without some degree of popular support, but what does it mean to support an armed group? Focusing on the PKK (Kurdistan Workers Party), which has come to global attention in recent years for its efforts in resisting ISIS in Iraq and Syria, but has been present and active in the region for much longer, Francis O'Connor explores the first three decades of the PKK's insurgency in Turkey. Looking at how the relationship between armed groups and their supporters should be conceptually understood, how this relationship varies spatially and what role violence has in their relationship, he draws on Civil War, Social Movements and Rebel Governance literatures to outline how the PKK survived a military coup in 1980 a...
This paper studies the relationship between political violence and social movement in the Kurdish re...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
This paper discusses the role of pro-state paramilitary groups in Turkey’s Kurdish conflict from the...
Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a varie...
WOS: 000442234500004Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external ass...
Defence date: 18 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, European University ...
This study is undertaken to evaluate the profile of the PKK (Kurdish Workers Party) and Kurdish poli...
Turkey’s rising leftist student movement in the late 1960s admired the Palestinian Fedayeen movement...
HE KURDISH CONFLICT in Turkey has been a prolonged affair. The year 1984 marked a new start for the ...
The European Union designation of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as an international terrorist o...
Over the last 30 years, the Turkish state has faced the most compelling insurgency in its history wh...
The roles and missions of militaries around the world are expanding into new areas. This, inevitably...
This thesis examines how the ‘terrorist’ label affects those that are labelled by this designation, ...
This study analyzes the distinction between terrorism and insurgency by drawing upon the case of the...
This study deals with the question of what governmental policies and military methods were adopted i...
This paper studies the relationship between political violence and social movement in the Kurdish re...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
This paper discusses the role of pro-state paramilitary groups in Turkey’s Kurdish conflict from the...
Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a varie...
WOS: 000442234500004Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external ass...
Defence date: 18 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Donatella della Porta, European University ...
This study is undertaken to evaluate the profile of the PKK (Kurdish Workers Party) and Kurdish poli...
Turkey’s rising leftist student movement in the late 1960s admired the Palestinian Fedayeen movement...
HE KURDISH CONFLICT in Turkey has been a prolonged affair. The year 1984 marked a new start for the ...
The European Union designation of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as an international terrorist o...
Over the last 30 years, the Turkish state has faced the most compelling insurgency in its history wh...
The roles and missions of militaries around the world are expanding into new areas. This, inevitably...
This thesis examines how the ‘terrorist’ label affects those that are labelled by this designation, ...
This study analyzes the distinction between terrorism and insurgency by drawing upon the case of the...
This study deals with the question of what governmental policies and military methods were adopted i...
This paper studies the relationship between political violence and social movement in the Kurdish re...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
This paper discusses the role of pro-state paramilitary groups in Turkey’s Kurdish conflict from the...