Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment

Cilt: 1 Sayı: 2 1 Aralık 2012
  • Huseyin Alptekin
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Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment

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This paper examines the policies adopted by the consecutive Justice and Development Party governments toward the Kurdish population in Turkey since 2002. These policies are called ethnic incorporation policies in the paper and take inclusive or exclusive forms. The paper distinguishes between the ethnic incorporation policies adopted and implemented by the political center and their perception in the Kurdish periphery. The paper investigates these policies in four overlapping and intersecting, but conceptually distinct domains: security, socio-culture, economy, and politics. It concludes that while ethnic incorporation policies take increasingly inclusive forms in the socio-cultural and economic domains, the increasing exclusiveness in the security domain infringes the political domain and invalidates the moves toward further inclusion in this domain which have been gained as a result of a slow and painstaking process

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  1. Ethnic incorporation is often used to refer the processes whereby ethnicity becomes increasingly central for group mobilization in anthropological studies (Handelman, ; Eriksen, 1993). This paper uses the concept in a different context as the set of policies adopted and implemented by the state toward an ethnic group residing in the country. For a similar use of the concept, see: Kopstein and Wittenberg, 2010.
  2. (interview with Adil Kurt on 14.2.2012). (The election data are calculated based on the election results at , last access on 12.2.2012).
  3. (interview with Adil Kurt on 14.2.2012). (The election data are calculated based on the election results at , last access on 12.2.2012).
  4. For an insightful discussion of the evolution of the state discourse on Kurds, see Yegen (2007).
  5. Cevdet Aşkın’s column in daily Radikal on December 14th, 2011 is an exception in the mainstream Turkish media in this respect (available at:
  6. A%DEKIN&Date=14.12.2011&CategoryID=98>, last access on 11.2.2012). 34 people from Roboski Village were confused with PKK militia and died in an airstrike on December 28th, 2011 when they were returning with smuggled products from across the Iraqi border. Smuggling products such as tea, tobacco, and fuel oil is a common source of income in the region, and is called ‘cross-border trade’ by many local residents.
  7. The Güngen family is one of the many examples. Heybet Güngen joined the PKK at the age of 13 and died at the age of 15 in a conflict with the state security forces in Heybet’s brother Salih was serving in the Turkish army when he heard of his sister’s death (source: last access on 12.2.2012).
  8. Pierson (2000, p.252) defines path-dependency as a situation “in which preceding steps in a particular direction induce further movement in the same direction” with a particular reference to historical institutionalism.

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Huseyin Alptekin Bu kişi benim

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1 Aralık 2012

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1 Aralık 2012

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Yıl 2012 Cilt: 1 Sayı: 2

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APA
Alptekin, H. (2012). Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment. Afro Eurasian Studies, 1(2), 97-120. https://izlik.org/JA74EJ57XF
AMA
1.Alptekin H. Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment. Afro Eurasian Studies. 2012;1(2):97-120. https://izlik.org/JA74EJ57XF
Chicago
Alptekin, Huseyin. 2012. “Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment”. Afro Eurasian Studies 1 (2): 97-120. https://izlik.org/JA74EJ57XF.
EndNote
Alptekin H (01 Aralık 2012) Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment. Afro Eurasian Studies 1 2 97–120.
IEEE
[1]H. Alptekin, “Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment”, Afro Eurasian Studies, c. 1, sy 2, ss. 97–120, Ara. 2012, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA74EJ57XF
ISNAD
Alptekin, Huseyin. “Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment”. Afro Eurasian Studies 1/2 (01 Aralık 2012): 97-120. https://izlik.org/JA74EJ57XF.
JAMA
1.Alptekin H. Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment. Afro Eurasian Studies. 2012;1:97–120.
MLA
Alptekin, Huseyin. “Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment”. Afro Eurasian Studies, c. 1, sy 2, Aralık 2012, ss. 97-120, https://izlik.org/JA74EJ57XF.
Vancouver
1.Huseyin Alptekin. Ethnic Incorporation Policies and Peripheral Reactions: How Turkey’s Kurds are Treated by the State and How They Perceive Their Treatment. Afro Eurasian Studies [Internet]. 01 Aralık 2012;1(2):97-120. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA74EJ57XF

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