Since the 1980s, international developments have always influenced Turkey’s Kurdish question
in general and the country’s struggle with the PKK in particular. Arab Spring, which started
in Tunisia in 2010 and quickly spread to several countries of the Middle East and North Africa,
also significantly shaped the various decisions of the PKK, as well as Turkey’s policies to
resolve the Kurdish Question in recent years. This paper examines how the Arab Spring has
influenced domestic and regional dynamics of the PKK and the Kurdish Question within the
framework of the PKK’s decision making processes. First, the paper explores how the Arab
Spring has conceptually had an impact on the Kurdish question. Then, it presents a discussion
about how the internal violence taking place in Syria has led to changes both in the PKK and
on the evolution of the Kurdish question in general. Finally, the paper discusses Turkey’s recent
efforts to resolve the Kurdish question within the context of the Arab Spring.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | September 1, 2014 |
Published in Issue | Year 2014 |