IN A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT OF SELF-DETERMINATION THE CONTEXT OF TURKEY KURDS IN IRAQ AND MOVEMENT AND COMPONENTS
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Kurdish political movement and its components, Kurdish identity, Turkey, Northern IraqAbstract
The establishment phase of the regional Kurdish administration in the north of Iraq, the Kurdish political movement and its components in Iraq, the process between the Kurds living in the region and the central government and the opposition movements developed against the central government should be considered in the context of the relations it has established with the region and non-regional countries. If we do not determine the course of the developments in Syria, Iran and Iraq well, we cannot comprehend and interpret the possible developments in the context of Kurdish political movement and its components. The only way and methods of separatist movements to achieve their independence is the principle of self-determination that they apply and democratically as well as terror.
The conditions of the political movements of the Kurds, which have spread to four countries in parallel with the developments in the Middle East and our region, the ways they have applied and the methods of accepting their political demands, are subject to many variables, but they generally develop under the control of the sovereign states that have interests in the region. In this study; The development of Kurdish identity in Turkey and Iraq and the external effects of Kurds demonstrate political movements and their impact on the components and may be affected in terms of our countries developing the Kurdish movement in the region, and that is to stand on how to prevent the effect. The question is, even if a person is not a member of a nation in a state, can he not be a citizen?
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