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Understanding Insurgency: Popular Support for the PKK in Turkey

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The PKK and the Kurds in Turkey

Francis: Turkey is probably one of the most nationalist countries that exists. It was nationalistic before the PKK and it was nationalistic when the massacre in Greeks in 1950s. So has the PKK made a worse? Francis: Maybe has is the PKK and the broader Kurdish will say mobilization in the 1970s. That is a reaction to Turkish nationalism. And if from the opposite perspective, if the Turkish state had made concessions and accepted that there's a plurality of peoples and religions within the Turkish state, maybe the PKK would never have got this kind of popular resonance. Come back to talk about Irish nationalism at another time.

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