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The unwelcome neighbour : Turkey's Kurdish policy

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Asa Lundgren explores Turkish policy towards northern Iraq from the beginning of the 1990s to the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and draws important conclusions about the relation between nation-building and foreign policy.

The author argues that there is a crucial interplay between the protection of state borders, foreign policy practice and the construction of national identity.

Turkey's policy towards northern Iraq during the last decade can be described as a balancing act where the integrity of the Turkish-Iraqi border was firmly defended by Ankara, while at the same time it was consistently violated through Turkish military incursions against a perceived Kurdish threat and by the permanent military presence of the Turkish army on Iraqi territory.

The author's highly original proposition is that Ankara's policy opposition to all attempts to break up Iraq along ethnic lines was a mirror image of an almost obession-like concern with the unity of the Turkish nation state.

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I.B. Tauris
1850436827 / 9781850436829
Hardback
15/09/2004
United Kingdom
English
viii, 159 p.
24 cm
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