Turkey's policy towards northern Iraq : problems and perspectives / Bill Park.

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Park, Bill [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
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London : International Institute for Strategic Studies ; New York : Routledge, ©2005.
Description
77 pages : 1 map ; 24 cm.

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      This paper explores the background to Turkey's Kurdish perspectives, an account and analysis of more recent developments, and a consideration of some possible futures and the factors that might encourage or thwart their emergence.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references (p. [67]-77).
      Contents
      • Turkey's Kurdish complex. The creation of Iraq; Mosul and the 'Sèvres complex' ; Turkey's domestic Kurdish problem ; Turkey's Kurdish war and northern Iraq ; Iraq's Kurds ; Ankara and the approaching war ; Pre-war bargaining
      • The kurds and post-Saddam political arrangements in Iraq. Expanding Kurdish power ; Turkey's local allies : the Turkmen ; Turkey's allies in the opposition to Iraqi Kurdish ambitions ; The Kurdish Workers party ; Integration of Turkey's Kurds?
      • Iraqi scenarios. Options and problems for Ankara and Washington ; A Turkish-Kurdish understanding? ; Washington's ally? ; Turkey: bridge to the Middle East? ; Turkey: between Europe and the US.
      ISBN
      • 0415382971 ((paperback))
      • 9780415382977 ((paperback))
      LCCN
      2005363485
      OCLC
      60756576
      International Article Number
      • 9780415382977
      Other standard number
      • 99811785127
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