The Kurds and the Politics of Turkey: Agency, Territory and Religion
The Kurds constitute the largest stateless nation in the world. Their position in Turkey attracts attention both within the country and internationally, particularly focusing on the demand for Kurdish independence. Yet since the 1990s, new Kurdish parties have formed within Turkey who have a variety of ideologies and demands that go beyond, and differ in opinion on, the question of independence. Much of the present literature on the topic looks at the Kurds of Turkey as a homogenous group with unified political demands, which over-simplifies their position within the political backdrop of Turkey. This book seeks to provide nuance and depth to the current debate on Kurdish political agency and presence in Turkey.

Presently, the Kurds' political demands can be classified into four categories; democratic autonomy, their cultural rights to be granted, federalism (territorial autonomies) and independence (creation of a Kurdish nation-state). In a broad sense, these models can also be ordered into two categories; territorial political models (federalism and independence) and non-territorial political models (democratic autonomy and cultural rights). Considering the diversity within the Kurdish community - intertwinement of tribal, ethnic and national identity - and differences in their language, religion and ideology, there are several contributing factors for the emergence of the current varied political demands of Kurds. By explaining variation among the Kurds' political demands through close analysis of existing at emerging parties, this study challenges a deterministic approach to the Kurds which currently dominates the discourse.
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The Kurds and the Politics of Turkey: Agency, Territory and Religion
The Kurds constitute the largest stateless nation in the world. Their position in Turkey attracts attention both within the country and internationally, particularly focusing on the demand for Kurdish independence. Yet since the 1990s, new Kurdish parties have formed within Turkey who have a variety of ideologies and demands that go beyond, and differ in opinion on, the question of independence. Much of the present literature on the topic looks at the Kurds of Turkey as a homogenous group with unified political demands, which over-simplifies their position within the political backdrop of Turkey. This book seeks to provide nuance and depth to the current debate on Kurdish political agency and presence in Turkey.

Presently, the Kurds' political demands can be classified into four categories; democratic autonomy, their cultural rights to be granted, federalism (territorial autonomies) and independence (creation of a Kurdish nation-state). In a broad sense, these models can also be ordered into two categories; territorial political models (federalism and independence) and non-territorial political models (democratic autonomy and cultural rights). Considering the diversity within the Kurdish community - intertwinement of tribal, ethnic and national identity - and differences in their language, religion and ideology, there are several contributing factors for the emergence of the current varied political demands of Kurds. By explaining variation among the Kurds' political demands through close analysis of existing at emerging parties, this study challenges a deterministic approach to the Kurds which currently dominates the discourse.
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The Kurds and the Politics of Turkey: Agency, Territory and Religion

The Kurds and the Politics of Turkey: Agency, Territory and Religion

by Deniz Çifçi
The Kurds and the Politics of Turkey: Agency, Territory and Religion

The Kurds and the Politics of Turkey: Agency, Territory and Religion

by Deniz Çifçi

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The Kurds constitute the largest stateless nation in the world. Their position in Turkey attracts attention both within the country and internationally, particularly focusing on the demand for Kurdish independence. Yet since the 1990s, new Kurdish parties have formed within Turkey who have a variety of ideologies and demands that go beyond, and differ in opinion on, the question of independence. Much of the present literature on the topic looks at the Kurds of Turkey as a homogenous group with unified political demands, which over-simplifies their position within the political backdrop of Turkey. This book seeks to provide nuance and depth to the current debate on Kurdish political agency and presence in Turkey.

Presently, the Kurds' political demands can be classified into four categories; democratic autonomy, their cultural rights to be granted, federalism (territorial autonomies) and independence (creation of a Kurdish nation-state). In a broad sense, these models can also be ordered into two categories; territorial political models (federalism and independence) and non-territorial political models (democratic autonomy and cultural rights). Considering the diversity within the Kurdish community - intertwinement of tribal, ethnic and national identity - and differences in their language, religion and ideology, there are several contributing factors for the emergence of the current varied political demands of Kurds. By explaining variation among the Kurds' political demands through close analysis of existing at emerging parties, this study challenges a deterministic approach to the Kurds which currently dominates the discourse.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788316378
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/08/2019
Series: Kurdish Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Deniz Çifçi holds his MPhil in Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion from the University of Cambridge and holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and IR from Turkey. He is an advisor at the Centre for Turkish Studies in London.
Deniz Çifçi holds his MPhil in Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion from the University of Cambridge and holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and IR from Turkey. He is an advisor at the Centre for Turkish Studies in London, UK.

Table of Contents

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
1. DEFINING THE POLITICAL MODELS THE KURDS DEMAND
2. KURDISH IDENTITY
3. HISTORY OF VARIATION IN THE KURDS' POLITICAL DEMANDS: 1920-1980
4. DEMAND FOR DEMOCRATIC AUTONOMY
5. DEMAND FOR THE CULTURAL RIGHTS ONLY MODEL
6. DEMAND FOR FEDERALISM
7. DEMAND FOR A NATION-STATE
8. THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE RESEARCH FINDINGS
CONCLUSION
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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