" In this volume, leading scholars on the history of the Kurds
lay out the case that the Kurdish Question looms as one of the
largest threats to peace and stability in the Middle East. With the
majority of Kurds living within its borders, no country faces this
threat more squarely than Turkey, whose concept of a unified,
cohesive nation -- in which the existence of ethnic minorities is
not acknowledged -- makes the powder keg more difficult to manage
than elsewhere. Separate sections examine the development of the
movement and explore its influence on Turkey's foreign, domestic,
and human rights policies, in the end questioning the viability of
the Turkish state as presently constituted.
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