Revisiting the Kurdish Peace Process Revisiting the Kurdish Peace Process

Revisiting the Kurdish Peace Process

Facilitating Factors, the Regional Dimension, and Challenges Ahead

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Publisher Description

Turkey’s current peace process is not the first attempt at solving the Kurdish issue peacefully. There have been multiple prior attempts to reach the same goal. However, four factors set the current process apart from previous trials and render the ground ripe for a solution: 1) transformation in the state’s understanding of the Kurdish issue, 2) termination of military-dominated tutelary and the concomitant rise of civilian politics, 3) the public’s increasing resistance to provocations, and 4) the perceived legitimacy of the solution’s parameters on both sides. Furthermore, changing regional dynamics resulting from the Syrian Crisis have been another compelling determinant that pushed Turkey to tackle the issue more earnestly. Yet these factors are not sufficient to move the process forward. It is only political and legal steps that can reinvigorate the process and push it to a next level.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2014
March 4
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
3
Pages
PUBLISHER
The German Marshall Fund of the United States
SELLER
German Marshall Fund
SIZE
393.7
KB

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