Secession and conflict : Iraqi Kurdistan in comparative perspective / Zheger Hassan.
Material type: TextPublisher: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2023Description: 1 online resource (x, 190 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780228015253
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- Kurdist�an (Iraq) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Kurds -- Iraq -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Iraq -- Politics and government -- 2003-
- South Sudan -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Kosovo (Republic) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements
- Irak -- Politique et gouvernement -- 2003-
- Soudan du Sud -- Histoire -- Autonomie et mouvements ind�ependantistes
- POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General
- Autonomy and independence movements
- Kurds -- Politics and government
- Politics and government
- Iraq
- Iraq -- Kurdist�an
- Kosovo (Republic)
- South Sudan
- Since 2000
- 956.7/2044 23/eng/20230216
- DS70.8.K8
- cci1icc
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Kosovo -- South Sudan -- Iraqi Kurdistan I -- Iraqi Kurdistan II -- Iraqi Kurdistan Moves Toward Independence -- Conclusion.
"The overthrow of Saddam Hussein in 2003 in Iraq opened the door for Kurdish nationalists to move toward outright independence. Despite the recent visibility of the Kurds in the international media, little is known about their political aspirations as an autonomous region. In Secession and Conflict Zheger Hassan employs a comparative analysis to explore why Iraqi Kurdistan, despite being better positioned institutionally and economically than the similar cases of South Sudan and Kosovo, has not declared independence. In rebuilding Iraq and fighting against the Islamic State, the Kurds have cultivated important political alliances with the US and Europe, which have garnered them international economic, military, and political support. Though they are now well-positioned to function as an independent state, Iraqi Kurdistan has vacillated in seizing this golden opportunity to declare independence. The apparent Kurdish willingness to forego independence runs counter to the prevailing narratives about the Kurds in the Middle East. Hassan draws not only on the history of the Kurds but also on first-hand interviews with high-ranking officials, journalists, and nationalists to provide a new window into the calculations of Kurdish leaders as they navigate the complicated politics of Iraq. Secession and Conflict offers a new model for understanding the Kurdish question in Iraq."-- Provided by publisher.
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