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ID137738
Title ProperKurdish policies in Syria under the Arab Uprisings
Other Title Informationa revisiting of IR in the new Middle Eastern order
LanguageENG
AuthorCharountaki,. Marianna
Summary / Abstract (Note)The effect of the Arab Uprisings on the interplay of state and non-state entities is revealed as influencing the emergence of multiple players of non-state status pursuing democratic rights, and as attempting to dismiss regional despotism as an intrinsic element of ongoing transition in the Middle East. This article focuses on the positive overall effect on the Kurdish movement of unity and cooperation between KRG and PKK-PYD actors to achieve Kurdish harmony, and as interconnected paradigms vis-à-vis their influence and interaction with regional players. Given the rise of the Kurds in Syria and the KRG’s regional importance as the first actual Kurdish de facto state entity, the PKK’s role appears key for unifying and institutionalising the relatedness of the Kurdish movements in Iraq and Syria. An empirical understanding of the Kurdish case, explained through a conceptual model of ‘multi-dimensional interrelations’, may further clarify how the theoretical framework can be applied to International Relations
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.36, No.2; 2015: p.337-356
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 36 No 2
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Syria ;  Unity ;  PKK ;  Democratic Rights ;  KRG ;  Arab Uprisings ;  International Relations – IR ;  Rojavayê Kurdistan ;  Multi-dimensional ;  Interrelations ;  Regional Despotism


 
 
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