This book examines how Turkey's Kurdish question has been discursively constructed and what it actually means. It explores the political discussions of this topic in the US, Europe and Turkey itself.
This book examines how Turkey's Kurdish question has been discursively constructed and what it actually means. It explores the political discussions of this topic in the US, Europe and Turkey itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
H. Akın Ünver is an assistant professor of international relations at Kadir Has University. This book is based on his dissertation 'Defining Turkey's Kurdish Question', which has won the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) 2010 Malcolm H. Kerr award for the best dissertation in the field of social sciences.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The transnational Kant and the search for a Diyarbak¿r social contract: Emancipation discourses in the European Parliament and US Congress 2. Hobbes in Washington and Brussels: Defining Kurdish Chaos and Turkish Order 3. Schrödinger's Kurd: Can the Kurdish question both exist and not exist in Turkey? Concluding Analysis Epilogue: Justice and Development Party (AKP) Discourse on the Kurdish Question
Introduction 1. The transnational Kant and the search for a Diyarbak¿r social contract: Emancipation discourses in the European Parliament and US Congress 2. Hobbes in Washington and Brussels: Defining Kurdish Chaos and Turkish Order 3. Schrödinger's Kurd: Can the Kurdish question both exist and not exist in Turkey? Concluding Analysis Epilogue: Justice and Development Party (AKP) Discourse on the Kurdish Question
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