Kurdish Autonomy and U S Foreign Policy

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Kurdish Autonomy and U S  Foreign Policy
Author : Vera Eccarius-Kelly
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Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Language : English
Release Date : 28 March 2024
ISBN : 1433168022
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Kurdish Autonomy and U S Foreign Policy by Vera Eccarius-Kelly Book PDF Summary

Developments in Iranian Kurdish areas are indirectly evaluated in relation to the Kurdistan Independence Referendum and the Islamic Republic's ferocious repression of Kurdish movements (predominantly driven by the theocratic regime's fear of broader domestic opposition). The chapter contributions center on the question of how past U.S.-Kurdish relations could shape the future of U.S. preferences in the region. Scholars in the field examine whether the United States will ever support Kurdish autonomy movements, and if so, under what conditions.

Kurdish Autonomy and U S  Foreign Policy

Developments in Iranian Kurdish areas are indirectly evaluated in relation to the Kurdistan Independence Referendum and the Islamic Republic's ferocious repression of Kurdish movements (predominantly driven by the theocratic regime's fear of broader domestic opposition). The chapter contributions center on the question of how past U.S.-Kurdish relations could

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