Abstract
Kurds and their Struggle for Autonomy: Enduring Identity and Clientelism is a comprehensive study of the roots of Kurdish identity, the processes of identity formation among the Kurds, and the Kurds’ seemingly never-ending struggle for self-determination. By relying on a hybrid theoretical model of identity politics, this book offers a thorough treatment of the origins, characteristics, and evolution of Kurdish culture in general, and political culture in particular. It also examines the historical explanations and nuances of Kurdish struggles for some form of autonomy, assesses economic imperatives that shape the potentials and challenges of Kurdish social and political life, and offers a critical review of the contemporary Kurdish institutional and policy dynamics in Iraq and Syria.
Schlagworte
Paradiplomacy Iran Iraq Identity politics Kurdish autonomy Kurdish culture Kurdish nationalism Clientelism Syria Türkiye- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xiv Preface i–xiv
- 1–6 Introduction 1–6
- 301–308 Conclusion 301–308
- 309–368 Notes 309–368
- 369–406 Bibliography 369–406
- 407–428 Index 407–428
- 429–430 About the Authors 429–430