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ID144868
Title ProperOpening a door for return to home
Other Title Information impact and effectiveness of Turkish repentance laws
LanguageENG
AuthorUnal, Mustafa Cosar
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study analyzes the impact of the Turkish Repentance Laws in undermining the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). Did the repentance laws increase the PKK surrender, thereby decreasing the PKK violence? Vector Auto-Regression analysis indicates that enactment of repentance laws did not have any significant impact on PKK surrenders, failing to significantly decrease PKK violence. Yet it does not establish any meaningful relationship between the use of force and PKK surrenders. Descriptive analyses show the significant number of surrenders took place in 1993–94, 2001, and 2003, while the highest number of penitents submitted to the “Return to Home Law” in 2003. These values relate to a specific context. This study, however, asserts that surrendered and applicant PKK members were too few to influence the overall conflict, concluding that, in addition to what these laws mean to the penitents, the success/failure of repentance policies are related to the nature of Turkey's counterinsurgency and their respective context.
`In' analytical NoteStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol. 39, No.2; Feb 2016: p.128-164
Journal SourceStudies in Conflict and Terrorism Vol: 39 No 2
Key WordsKurdistan Workers Party ;  Turkish Repentance Laws ;  PKK Violence ;  Turkey's Counterinsurgency


 
 
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