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Автор Kuniholm, Bruce
Дата выпуска 1996
dc.description Turkey's perception of itself as a major power has been fed by the collapse of the Soviet Union and by the resentment caused by its failure to become a member of the European Union. Islamism is, however, a response to government ineptitude and incompetence and the major domestic problem Turkey faces relates to the Kurdish ethnic minority. The majority of Kurds do not seek an independent state but are increasingly alienated by the Turkish government's repressiveness towards them and their cultural identity. European support for the case of imprisoned Kurdish MPs, such as Leyla Zana, may have more to do with European ignorance than with an understanding of her role in supporting Kurdish rights in Turkey. While she should, perhaps, have been acquitted on the evidence presented in court, her association with the PKK undermined the effectiveness of her supporters’ claims. Western states should be more concerned over effective pressure for human rights observance in Turkey than either over Islamic fundamentalism or the more dramatic aspects of the Kurdish‐Turkish confrontation.
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Издатель Taylor & Francis Group
Копирайт Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Название Sovereignty, democracy and identity: Turkey's Kurdish problem and the West's Turkish problem
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1080/13629399608414593
Electronic ISSN 1743-9418
Print ISSN 1362-9395
Журнал Mediterranean Politics
Том 1
Первая страница 353
Последняя страница 370
Аффилиация Kuniholm, Bruce; Professor of history and social policy and vice‐provost for academic and international affairs, Duke University
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