BOOK REVIEW | KURDISTAN: ACHIEVABLE REALITY OR POLITICAL MIRAGE

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Fri 17 January 2025:

Mariam Jooma Carıkçı
Copyright Date: 2013

https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.8217339

Pages: 66
https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.8217339

Spread across a number of countries around the world, and concentrated in four Middle Eastern countries, Kurds have yearned for their own country for almost a century, but were forgotten when the region was carved up by the Sykes-Picot Agreement early in the twentieth century. Since then, the creation of a Kurdish state was high on the agenda of all Kurds.

This was especially true when we consider the lot of Kurds in Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran. This book examines the political situation of Kurds in these four countries, looks at how this has changed-particularly in the past decade-and considers what the future might hold for the Kurdish people and for the notion of a state of Kurdistan. It asks the question of whether a Kurdish state is achievable, or, even, desirable.

The book is written for policy makers and academics interested in the Middle East region and in Kurdish politics in particular. It is written in an accessible way that makes it easy reading for anyone curious about the region and its people.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Insightful and thought provoking a must read for anyone interested in the Middle East region and in Kurdish politics in particular. —Ebrahim Deen, Reseacher

-It encapsulates the Kurdish struggle accurately and concisely. —Mona Matthews, Academic

Gives a clear understanding and insight of the Kurdish populace. –Comfort Harris, Researcher

About the Author

Mariam Jooma Carikci is a researcher and analyst specialising in issues facing Turkey and its relations with its neighbours. She has travelled widely through the region and regularly comments in social and mainstream media on the politics of the region. Mariam is a former researcher for the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) where she covered the Sudanese peace process, Somali land issues and the politics of reconciliation in Burundi. She holds a Masters degree in International Political Economy from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK.

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