Türkiye's foreign policy and the repercussions of the Kurdish issue on it for the period from "1918-2015 AD."

Title Türkiye's foreign policy and the repercussions of the Kurdish issue on it for the period from "1918-2015 AD."
Author Ajeel, Younis Shuail
Type Book
Language Arabic
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Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2073-6584
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1314972
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Notes The Kurdish movement began to emerge before the establishment of the modern Turkish Republic, before the fall of the Ottoman Empire, as the Kurdish region was shared by four countries: Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. This movement developed. After being groups calling for independence and self-rule, it became armed movements as a reaction to the modern policy that Turkey pursued with them, whose goal was to dissolve the Kurdish identity in the Turkish identity, which was represented by the emergence of the armed Turkish Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which demanded the secession of the region. Turkish Kurdistan in southern Turkey and the demand for the rights of the Turkish Kurds, which made the Turkish Kurdish issue part of the internal problems in Turkey, including the security aspects that were reflected in its foreign policies as they take on a regional and international dimension.
Görüntüle مجلة اداب ذي قار, 2022 (37), p.195-243
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Türkiye's foreign policy and the repercussions of the Kurdish issue on it for the period from "1918-2015 AD."

Author Ajeel, Younis Shuail
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2073-6584
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1314972
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes The Kurdish movement began to emerge before the establishment of the modern Turkish Republic, before the fall of the Ottoman Empire, as the Kurdish region was shared by four countries: Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. This movement developed. After being groups calling for independence and self-rule, it became armed movements as a reaction to the modern policy that Turkey pursued with them, whose goal was to dissolve the Kurdish identity in the Turkish identity, which was represented by the emergence of the armed Turkish Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which demanded the secession of the region. Turkish Kurdistan in southern Turkey and the demand for the rights of the Turkish Kurds, which made the Turkish Kurdish issue part of the internal problems in Turkey, including the security aspects that were reflected in its foreign policies as they take on a regional and international dimension.
Görüntüle مجلة اداب ذي قار, 2022 (37), p.195-243
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