TOPICS: ‘Kurdistan Workers’ Party’
Kurdish Peace Process Remains on TrackMay 10, 2013 / Amberin Zaman
This policy brief offers possible explanations for the current peace talks between the Turkish government and PKK.Read more...Turkey’s Second Kurdish Opening: Light at the End of the Tunnel or Another Failed Attempt?April 12, 2013 / Ilter Turan
This policy brief speculates on the motives and outcomes of possible negotiations between the Turkish government and the Kurdistan Workers' Party.Read more...Turkey’s Negotiations with the PKK: Contents, Dynamics, Risks, and Possible OutcomesMarch 28, 2013 / Gökhan Bacik
This policy brief examines the reasons why the Turkish government is negotiating with the PKK.Read more...Turkey and the Kurds: The Blood-Stained Path to Peace January 15, 2013 / Amberin Zaman
This policy brief explores the possible motives of those who may be behind the killing of three female PKK activists in Paris.Read more...Turkey’s Syrian Gamble: Enter the KurdsAugust 24, 2012 / Amberin Zaman
This policy brief examines the Kurdish response to Turkey's support for Syrian rebels.Read more...Easier Said Than Done: Turkey Tries To Cope With Its Kurdish ProblemNovember 28, 2011 / Ilter Turan
Turkey’s unresolved problem with the state’s Kurds undermines its credibility as a model for other regional societies. Moreover it unsettles Turkey’s relations with its neighbors, notably Syria, Iraq, and Iran....Read more...



