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PUSANE, ÖZLEM KAYHAN (2) answer(s).
 
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Countering insurgency: Turkey’s policy toward the PKK’s transnational dynamics in Europe / Pusane, Özlem Kayhan ; Ilgıt, Aslı   Journal Article
Pusane, Özlem Kayhan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a variety of sources. Support from diaspora communities has long been considered one of the critical external factors in the persistence of insurgent groups. Yet how the counterinsurgent state addresses external support from transnational ethnic communities and what factors influence the state's policies remain understudied. By focusing on the transnational political practices of the Kurdish community and the PKK in Western Europe, this paper examines how Turkey has addressed the diasporic support for the PKK since the 1980s. It shows that three major factors – the composition of foreign policy decision-makers, their ideological contestation over the Kurdish question, and the European political context – have affected Turkey's policy regarding the PKK's transnational dynamics in Europe.
Key Words Counterinsurgency  Turkey  Diaspora  PKK  External Support 
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Turkey's Kurdish opening: long awaited achievements and failed expectations / Pusane, Özlem Kayhan   Journal Article
Pusane, Özlem Kayhan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Turkish state actors have used mainly military means to first suppress the Kurdish rebellions and then to end the PKK violence from 1984 onwards. However, after the AKP came to office in 2002, the government challenged the hardline state policy and initiated a Kurdish opening. This policy has the ultimate goal of disarming the PKK and resolving the Kurdish question. However, the Kurdish opening so far has failed to bring about the desired policy outcomes because the parties to the Kurdish question have been highly divided on the side of both the state and the Kurds in Turkey.
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