Counterterrorism in Turkey comprehensively analyses Turkey's
counterterrorism policies in the context of the PKK (Kurdistan
Workers? Party), an ethnicity-based guerrilla insurgency group
employing terrorism.
Contrary to most of the counterterrorism studies that focused on
single aspect of the phenomenon, this book offers multi-level
analyses from a variety of perspectives using both quantitative and
qualitative data sets. Examining what measures have been taken so
far, and what these policies really mean to the PKK and its
sympathisers, Unal examines counterterrorism policies from both the
perspective of the government and the PKK. The work evaluates
whether policy choices so far have been effective (and in what
circumstances) and how they have affected both levels of terrorist
violence in Turkey and the nature of this violence.
This work provides a valuable contribution to the literature on
counterterrorism and will be of interest to both practitioners and
scholars of terrorism studies, extremism and ethnic conflict.
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