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The Kurdish Liberation Movement In Iraq From Insurgency To Statehood 1st Edition Yaniv Voller

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The Kurdish Liberation Movement In Iraq From Insurgency To Statehood 1st Edition Yaniv Voller
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.15 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Yaniv Voller
ISBN: 9780415707244, 0415707242
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Kurdish Liberation Movement In Iraq From Insurgency To Statehood 1st Edition Yaniv Voller by Yaniv Voller 9780415707244, 0415707242 instant download after payment.

Investigating the transformation of the Kurdish liberation movement in Iraq this book explores its development from an armed guerrilla movement, engaged in a war for liberation with the government in Baghdad, into the government of a de facto Kurdish state known as the Kurdistan Regional Government.

The book seeks to better explain the nature and evolution of the Kurdish liberation struggle in Iraq, which has had important implications over regional geopolitics. Despite attracting growing international attention, the struggle remains understudied. By applying the theoretical framework of de facto statehood to the post-1991 Kurdish liberation movement, the book offers a new approach to understanding the struggle, with a thorough empirical investigation informed by International Relations theory.

Identifying international legitimacy, interaction and identity as significant themes in the politics of de facto states and important variables shaping the evolution and policies of these actors, at both the domestic and international levels, this book will be of interest to students and researchers of International Relations, Middle East Politics and Political Science.

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