The Emergence of the Government’s Perspective on the Kurdish Issue

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Series Details Vol.11, No.4, October-December 2009, p1-12
Publication Date October 2009
ISSN 1302-177X
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The AK Party’s chronic ‘political insecurity’ may have passed a threshold as the ruling party resurfaces as an actor taking advantage of its pro-European Union sentiments to begin a ‘grand negotiation’ with Turkey’s thus-far publicly shunned Kurdish leaders after decades of bloodshed. This new window of opportunity could not have emerged without the explosion of the Ergenekon incident, which has offered a persuasive critique of the closed, dark, intolerant and secret communities friendly with the military bureaucracy and state officials but insidiously devoted to destroying the government. In the post-Ergenekon era, the new democratic opening represents a significant departure from a military solution to the Kurdish issue which has blocked civilian imaginations by declaring the Kurdish identity demands as a security threat to the officially proscribed Turkish identity. The real issue at stake now for the AK Party government is a redefinition of the locus and space where the phenomenon of real political power takes place in Turkey.

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ESO: Background Information: Turkey urges end to ethnic strife http://www.europeansources.info/record/turkey-urges-end-to-ethnic-strife/

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