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Fundamental characteristics of the Kurdish nationhood project in modern Iraq / Rafaat, Aram   Journal Article
Rafaat, Aram Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The protracted Iraqi-Kurdish conflict has plagued the country since the creation of Iraq in the 1920s. Iraqi-Kurdish relations are dominated by the clash of two contradictory nationhood projects: Kurdish and Iraqi. The Kurdish nationhood project was constructed with the perspective that the Kurds as a nation, could qualify for but is deprived of, achieving nation-state status. Based on the Kurdish project, Kurdistan and Iraq consist of two separate homelands: the Arab part of Iraq, which is part of the greater Arab homeland, and Iraqi Kurdistan which is part of the Greater Kurdistan region.
Key Words Ethnicity  Nationalism  Iraq  Kurds  Identity  Nation 
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