This comprehensive study by David McDowall explores the historical and political struggles of the Kurdish people across Iraq, Turkey, Iran, and Syria. The book details the evolution of Kurdish identity, nationalism, and the persistent challenges of statehood and recognition.
This edited volume explores the evolution of the Kurdish nationalist movement during the 1990s and examines its regional impact on Turkey and neighboring Middle Eastern countries. Topics include PKK insurgency, regional geopolitics, and the Kurdish struggle for autonomy.