2001
DOI: 10.1080/13537110108428635
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Five stages of the construction of Kurdish nationalism in Turkey

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“…Despite their optimism, neither democratic nor socialist countries have eliminated ethnic/racial inequality and exploitation historically (Olzak and Tsutsui 1998;Yavuz 2001). Furthermore, semiperipheral ethnic minorities have been excluded from "democratizing" states just as they were marginalized from the previous regimes (e.g., Noonan 1995;Kadouf 2001;Nettles 2007).…”
Section: Ethnic Resistance Within Semiperipheriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their optimism, neither democratic nor socialist countries have eliminated ethnic/racial inequality and exploitation historically (Olzak and Tsutsui 1998;Yavuz 2001). Furthermore, semiperipheral ethnic minorities have been excluded from "democratizing" states just as they were marginalized from the previous regimes (e.g., Noonan 1995;Kadouf 2001;Nettles 2007).…”
Section: Ethnic Resistance Within Semiperipheriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After over 40 years of violence, one sometimes loses sight of the reason the violence originally erupted. In analysing this issue, different scholars have pointed at the grievances -meaning the resentment caused by feelings of being wronged-among the Kurdish population against the Turks and the Turkish state, as a result of structural discrimination against the Kurdish ethnic minority (see, among others, Yavuz, 2001;Saatci, 2002;Yegen, 2007). However, while these grievances were present from the start of the 20th century, it was only in 1984 that the Kurdish-Turkish conflict became a violent conflict.…”
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“…The high levels of oppression of the state created a feeling among many Kurds that they had only two options left: either to move to Europe as refugees and start a new life, or to resort to action to remedy the situation. There was a feeling of urgency to change the situation now in order to avoid complete oppression, which was used by the PKK to recruit people to join their fight (Yavuz, 2001). While democratic means did not seem to have changed much during the past decades, the PKK offered opportunities for immediate action and heroism, which promised to have a much more direct result than the more moderate approaches.…”
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“…It refers to discursive changes but makes little systematic attempt to measure them, identify the triggering events and causal mechanisms, and derive theory and policy implications (Barkey & Fuller, 1998;Gunter, 1997;Kadíog* lu, 1997;Kasaba, 2001;Kiris7 çi & Winrow, 1997;Yavuz, 2001). Alternatively, it is focused on the state's discourse and ideology rather than the society's (Sakallíog* lu, 1996;Yeg* en, 1996).…”
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