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Kurdish Politics in the Middle East analyzes political and social dimensions of Kurdish integration into the mainstream socio-political life in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. Its central thesis is that ethnic conflict constitutes a major challenge to the contemporary nation-state system in the Middle East. Long vanquished is the illusion of the "melting pot," or the concept that assimilation is an inexorable process produced by "modernization" and the emergence of a relatively strong and centralized nation-state system in the region. Perhaps no single phenomenon highlights this thesis more than the historical Kurdish struggle for self-determination. This book's focus is on Kurdish politics and its relationship with broader regional and global developments that affect the Kurds. It does not claim to cover everything Kurdish, and it does not promote the political agenda of any group, movement, or country.
Contents
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Chapter 1. The Kurds: Introduction and Overview
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. The Kurdish Dilemma in Iran
Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Iraqi Kurds: From Victims to Autonomy
Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Evolution of Kurdish Issues in Turkey
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Kurdish Politics in Regional Context
Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Autonomy of Independence? Dilemmas of Kurdish Politics in the Twenty-First Century



