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The Kurds in the Middle East: Enduring Problems and New Dynamics
By (Author) Mehmet Gurses
Edited by David Romano
Edited by Michael M. Gunter
Contributions by Massoud Dryaz
Contributions by Vera Eccarius-Kelly
Contributions by Barzoo Eliassi
Contributions by Cengiz Gunes
Contributions by Ahmad Hamza
Contributions by Ekrem Karakoc
Contributions by Janroj Keles
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
22nd June 2020
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
956.00491597
Hardback
366
Width 164mm, Height 227mm, Spine 28mm
767g
While dramatic changes taking place in the Middle East offer important opportunities to the Kurdish century-long struggle for recognition, serious obstacles seem to keep reemerging every time the Kurds anywhere make progress. The large Kurdish geography, extending from western Iran to near the eastern Mediterranean, and a century of repression and denial have engendered various Kurdish groups with competing and at times conflicting views and goals. The Kurds in the Middle East: Enduring Problems and New Dynamics, with an emphasis on continuity and change in the Kurdish Question, brings together a group of well-known scholars to shed light on this complex issue.
The Kurds in the Middle East: Enduring Problems and New Dynamics is a comprehensive review of the long-lasting Kurdish Question and the most important issues facing the Kurds today. Academics, students, and observers alike will find this volume valuable. -- Jordi Tejel, University of Neuchtel
Mehmet Gurses is professor of political science at Florida Atlantic University.
David Romano is the Thomas G. Strong Chair in Middle East Politics at Missouri State University.
Michael M. Gunter is professor of political science at Tennessee Technological University.