The Kurdish issue in the contemporary history is becoming more and more salient considering the geopolitical and strategic area of Middle East. Particularly in Turkey this issue becomes crucial for the future of the whole region since almost half of the worldwide Kurds live in Turkey, who consists of the biggest ethnic minority of the country. It is essential to understand the emergence of this conflict, mainly the distinct Kurdish identity and formation of the collective Kurdish groups that claimed the rights of Kurds. Furthermore, it is important to understand the formation of Turkish Republic and the factors that contributed to the perpetuation and in to some extend the expansion of this conflict. Furthermore, the factors that affected the conflict and led to its recent formation and also the various parameters that this issue has in the country should be analyzed in detail. Eventually, in order to understand a fruitful solution to this issue it is essential to highlight all these variables that have an impact to Kurdish population not only in Turkey but in the whole area of Middle East.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- A. Introduction
- B. The Kurdish Identity
- C. The Kurds in Turkey
- C.1. The Kurdish Issue in the beginning of the century
- C.2. The formation of modern Turkey
- D. The conflict today.
- E. Possible Solutions
- F. Conclusion
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This text explores the complex history and current state of the Kurdish issue in Turkey, focusing on the distinct Kurdish identity, the formation of the Turkish Republic, and the factors that have perpetuated and expanded the conflict. The analysis aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the issue, highlighting its significance for both Turkey and the wider Middle East. It seeks to shed light on the historical context and the various factors shaping the conflict, ultimately exploring potential solutions for a peaceful resolution.
- The emergence and characteristics of Kurdish identity
- The historical formation of the Turkish Republic and its impact on the Kurdish issue
- The factors contributing to the perpetuation and expansion of the Kurdish conflict
- The analysis of various parameters shaping the Kurdish issue in Turkey
- The exploration of potential solutions for resolving the Kurdish conflict
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- A. Introduction: This chapter introduces the Kurdish issue as a growing concern in the contemporary Middle East, particularly in Turkey, where Kurds form the largest ethnic minority. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical roots of the conflict, including the development of a distinct Kurdish identity and the formation of the Turkish Republic.
- B. The Kurdish Identity: This chapter delves into the complexities of defining Kurdish identity, examining the role of descent, history, language, and culture in shaping a collective sense of belonging. While acknowledging the challenges of pinpointing a specific origin, it underscores the importance of recognizing a self-defined group with a shared history and culture, emphasizing the presence of Kurdish communities across various countries.
- C. The Kurds in Turkey: This chapter examines the specific situation of Kurds in Turkey, focusing on the historical development of the Kurdish issue from the early 20th century. It explores the formation of modern Turkey and its impact on the Kurdish population, laying the groundwork for understanding the current state of the conflict.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The central focus of this text revolves around the Kurdish issue in Turkey, with a specific emphasis on the Kurdish identity, the history of the Turkish Republic, and the dynamics of the Kurdish conflict. Key terms and concepts include: ethnic minority, nationalism, conflict resolution, Kurdish identity, Turkish Republic, geopolitical significance, historical context, cultural identity, language, religion, and potential solutions.
- Citation du texte
- Stavroula Chrisdoulaki (Auteur), 2010, The Kurdish Issue in Turkey, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/160556