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Gives a comprehensive account of the PKK insurgency, one of the most complicated and longest lasting ethno-nationalist conflicts in the post-WW II era Closely examines the peace talks between the PKK and Turkey from 2013 and 2015 and the renewed war since July 2015 Marks the first study to analyze in depth Operation "Euphrates Shield" (August 2016 - March 2017), part of Turkey's two-fold "war on terror" against ISIS and PKK / PYD

Produktbeschreibung
Gives a comprehensive account of the PKK insurgency, one of the most complicated and longest lasting ethno-nationalist conflicts in the post-WW II era
Closely examines the peace talks between the PKK and Turkey from 2013 and 2015 and the renewed war since July 2015
Marks the first study to analyze in depth Operation "Euphrates Shield" (August 2016 - March 2017), part of Turkey's two-fold "war on terror" against ISIS and PKK / PYD

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Autorenporträt
¿Spyridon Plakoudas is Assistant Professor in Strategy and Security at the American University in the Emirates, UAE.
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"This book is an important contribution to the literature. It will be of particular interest to scholars of critical terrorism studies, conflict resolution and those who research the resolution of the Kurdish Conflict. ... this is an interesting, engaging, easy-to-read book that raises very important questions on the Kurdish Conflict in Turkey and pushes forward the boundaries of this area of study." (Recep Onursal, Critical Studies on Terrorism, November 28, 2019)