The European Union designation of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as an international terrorist organization has led to a profound distrust of the EU on the part of the PKK. This has resulted in a perception that the Kurdish organization has turned against the EU and withdrawn its support for Turkey's accession. The PKK activities and viewpoints as presented and discussed in this article, however, indicate that this is not the case. Politically squeezed at home and sidelined abroad, it is argued, the PKK is, in fact, primarily concerned to (re)gain recognition as a representative of Turkey's Kurds (upon which it is making its support for Turkey's accession conditional)
Terrorism is basically defined as a kind of “political violence” however its very contentious concep...
Turkey has carried out military operations against Islamic State (IS) and the Kurdish PKK following ...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
The European Union designation of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as an international terrorist o...
This study is undertaken to evaluate the profile of the PKK (Kurdish Workers Party) and Kurdish poli...
Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a varie...
Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a varie...
Since the summer of 2015, Turkey has been the victim of a wave of violent attacks perpetrated by bot...
Overseas diasporas have long been exploited by terrorist organisations seeking funding and support f...
No insurgent movement can survive without some degree of popular support, but what does it mean to s...
One of the banners the left had been marching behind in the 1970s was that of a ‘Fully Independent T...
Clashes have taken place between Turkish authorities and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). Egemen ...
This article identifies the dynamics of the national security syndrome and the pendulum swing betwee...
This thesis examines how the ‘terrorist’ label affects those that are labelled by this designation, ...
Along with the proliferation of terrorism studies that followed the September 11 attacks, many crit...
Terrorism is basically defined as a kind of “political violence” however its very contentious concep...
Turkey has carried out military operations against Islamic State (IS) and the Kurdish PKK following ...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...
The European Union designation of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as an international terrorist o...
This study is undertaken to evaluate the profile of the PKK (Kurdish Workers Party) and Kurdish poli...
Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a varie...
Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a varie...
Since the summer of 2015, Turkey has been the victim of a wave of violent attacks perpetrated by bot...
Overseas diasporas have long been exploited by terrorist organisations seeking funding and support f...
No insurgent movement can survive without some degree of popular support, but what does it mean to s...
One of the banners the left had been marching behind in the 1970s was that of a ‘Fully Independent T...
Clashes have taken place between Turkish authorities and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). Egemen ...
This article identifies the dynamics of the national security syndrome and the pendulum swing betwee...
This thesis examines how the ‘terrorist’ label affects those that are labelled by this designation, ...
Along with the proliferation of terrorism studies that followed the September 11 attacks, many crit...
Terrorism is basically defined as a kind of “political violence” however its very contentious concep...
Turkey has carried out military operations against Islamic State (IS) and the Kurdish PKK following ...
The last years of Turkish politics have been tumultuous, yet the reemergence of the Kurdish crisi...