The Kurds have suffered much violent oppression in Republican Turkey, but by and large this violence was exercised by the state, in the name of its civilizing mission. Ethnocide, the effort to eliminate Kurdish ethnic identity, was a constant element in Turkey’s policies towards the Kurds from the late 1920s on, and on at least one occasion (Dersim 1937-38) these policies were followed through to the ultimate consequence of genocide. Although the view of world history as a permanent struggle between competing nations enjoys popularity in right-wing nationalist circles in Turkey, this violence cannot be understood as part of such a struggle between the Turkish and Kurdish ethnies; it was part of the modernizing project carried out...
The transformation of the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey involved reforming the government...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
This thesis is concerned with identity driven non-state actors in international politics. Recent soc...
Until a few years ago, Kurdish nationalism was the only movement in Turkey that openly defied the o...
Kurdish political identity, their quest for recognition has been an everlasting issue in the Turkish...
Denial of Kurds for the sake of a supposedly civic nationalism was the root cause of Kurdish problem...
The article of record as published may be found at http://ejts.revues.org/index4424.html“We have cit...
The initial hypothesis of this case study was that the Kurdish population in Turkey posed the main o...
For ages, the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire had been a multi-ethnic region, where Armenian...
Influence of Identity on Turkey's Policy Towards Kurds. After collapse of Ottoman Empire Turkish eli...
The status of the Kurds, Turkey’s largest ethnic minority, has been a question of enduring significa...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
This paper is about Kurdish revolts and conflict groups in the 1920s and 1930s in Turkey. The study,...
The Kurds, as the world’s largest stateless nation, are subjected to extreme violence, discriminatio...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
The transformation of the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey involved reforming the government...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
This thesis is concerned with identity driven non-state actors in international politics. Recent soc...
Until a few years ago, Kurdish nationalism was the only movement in Turkey that openly defied the o...
Kurdish political identity, their quest for recognition has been an everlasting issue in the Turkish...
Denial of Kurds for the sake of a supposedly civic nationalism was the root cause of Kurdish problem...
The article of record as published may be found at http://ejts.revues.org/index4424.html“We have cit...
The initial hypothesis of this case study was that the Kurdish population in Turkey posed the main o...
For ages, the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire had been a multi-ethnic region, where Armenian...
Influence of Identity on Turkey's Policy Towards Kurds. After collapse of Ottoman Empire Turkish eli...
The status of the Kurds, Turkey’s largest ethnic minority, has been a question of enduring significa...
Kurds make up about a fifth of Turkey's population. Turkey has taken steps – albeit slowly and reluc...
This paper is about Kurdish revolts and conflict groups in the 1920s and 1930s in Turkey. The study,...
The Kurds, as the world’s largest stateless nation, are subjected to extreme violence, discriminatio...
This article addresses the ways in which Turkish nationalism has perceived the Kurdish question. It ...
The transformation of the Ottoman Empire to the Republic of Turkey involved reforming the government...
This article examines the reasons, consequences and penetration ways of the nationalist movement in ...
This thesis is concerned with identity driven non-state actors in international politics. Recent soc...