International Journal of Conflict and Violence has published a new Focus Section
News vom 04.01.2023
Geopolitical Shifts and Ethnic Conflicts: The Transnational Kurdish Conflict in the Contemporary Middle East https://www.ijcv.org/index.php/ijcv/issue/view/394
guest edited by Arzu Yilmaz and Gülistan Gürbey
The focus includes eight articles:
The Road to Sèvres: Kurdish Elites and Question of Self-Determination After the First World War
by Metin Atmaca
Margins of Allegiance and Revolt: Relations between Kurdish Tribes and the State from the Late Ottoman Period to the Early Modern Republic
by Yalçin Çakmak und Tuncay Sur
Path Dependence from Proxy Agent to De Facto State: A History of ‘Strategic Exploitation’ of the Kurds as a Context of the Iraqi Kurdistan Security Policy
by Piotr Sosnowski
“They Hear Us But They Do Not Listen to Us”: Youth Narratives on Hope and Despair in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
by Bahar Baser und Shivan Fazil
Rethinking Internal Colonialism: Radicalization of the Kurdish Movement in Turkey
by Baris Tugrul
Kurdish Parallel Justice and Alternative Governmentality
by Latif Tas
The Politics of Negotiating the Kurdish Self-Determination Conflict: Failure by Design?
by Naif Bezwan
Civic Culture and Support for Democracy amongst Kurds in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey
by Dastan Jasim
as well as a Guest Editorial by Gülistan Gürbey und Arzu Yilmaz.