Kurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations Ser.: Regional Impacts on Turkey's Zero Problems with Neighbors Policy Towards Iraqi Kurdistan by Zeravan Muhsin (2022, Hardcover)
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Product Identifiers
PublisherLexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-101666916633
ISBN-139781666916638
eBay Product ID (ePID)3057280076
Product Key Features
Number of Pages182 Pages
Publication NameRegional Impacts on Turkey's Zero Problems with Neighbors Policy Towards Iraqi Kurdistan
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEurope / Eastern, International Relations / General, General, Middle East / General
Publication Year2022
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPolitical Science, History
AuthorZeravan Muhsin
SeriesKurdish Societies, Politics, and International Relations Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight15.6 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2022-033541
Dewey Edition23
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews"This is a well-written analysis through the eyes of Kurdish leaders in Iraq and Syria on the implementation of Turkey's Zero Problems with Neighbors (ZPN) policy toward Iraqi Kurdistan between 2011-2016 and how the multi-faceted Syrian civil war influenced Turkey to adopt a more security-orientated approach." --Michael M. Gunter, Professor of Political Science, Tennessee Technological University, This is a well-written analysis through the eyes of Kurdish leaders in Iraq and Syria on the implementation of Turkey's Zero Problems with Neighbors (ZPN) policy toward Iraqi Kurdistan between 2011-2016 and how the multi-faceted Syrian civil war influenced Turkey to adopt a more security-orientated approach. -- Michael M. Gunter, Tennessee Tech University, This is a well-written analysis through the eyes of Kurdish leaders in Iraq and Syria on the implementation of Turkey's Zero Problems with Neighbors (ZPN) policy toward Iraqi Kurdistan between 2011-2016 and how the multi-faceted Syrian civil war influenced Turkey to adopt a more security-orientated approach.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal327.56105672
Table Of ContentList of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: The Viability of the ZPN Policy towards Iraqi Kurdistan in Post-Arab Uprising, 2011. Chapter Two: The Main Elements in Analyzing Turkish Foreign Policy. Chapter Three: The Zero Problems with Neighbours Policy: A Contextual Background. Chapter Four: The Kurdish Regional Dynamic Impacts on the Zero Problems with Neighbours Policy Post-Arab Uprising. Chapter Five: The Turkish Zero Problems Policy with Iraqi Kurdistan: A Kurdish Elites' Perspectives. Conclusion About the Author Bibliography
SynopsisThis book has two specific objectives. First is to examine the Kurdish regional impacts by looking at the engagement of non-state actors such as Kurds in Syria, the PKK, and ISIS; second is to analyze the challenges and the opportunities raised after 2011 for implementation of the ZPN policy towards Iraqi Kurdistan by Turkey., The combination of the war in Syria and the rise of ISIS has increased the role of non-state actors in the Middle East politics. This is of particular concern for Turkey, on account of its long-standing concerns regarding Kurdish nationalism, particularly after the Syrian war, which provides Kurds with a significant role in regional security affairs. This book aims to examine the regional impacts of the Turkish government's Zero Policy with Neighbors (ZPN) in respect to Iraqi Kurdistan. This has been achieved through an analysis of the impact on the ZPN policy of the following non-state actors between 2011 and 2016: The Syrian Kurdish group represented by the Democratic Union Party (PYD), ISIS, and the Kurdistan Workers party (PKK).