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Vol. 8 No. 2 (2020)

Published: 2022-09-25

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Marlene Schäfers
    229-231
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Articles

  • Post-Fukushima Political Pressure and Nuclear Policy Divergence: A Comparative Study of Japan and Germany

    Mr Praveenkumar Mellalli
    390-398
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  • Socio-spatial dynamics of contentious politics: A case of urban warfare in the Kurdish region of Turkey

    Ronay Bakan
    245-270
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  • Use Of Various Recycled Materials In Repairing In Rigid Pavement

    Mistry P. B., Chandresha S. P.
    385-389
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  • Penalisation of Kurdish children under the Turkish Anti-Terror Law: Abandonment, sovereignty and lawfare

    Hazal Hürman
    271-295
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  • Peace committees, platforms and the political ordering of society: Doing justice in the Federation of Northern and Eastern Syria (NES)

    Michael Knapp, Joost Jongerden
    297-312
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  • Making the revolution intelligible, rendering political imaginations unthinkable: A postcolonial reading of British and American media representations of Rojava

    Cihan Erdost Akin
    313-338
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  • Sub-state actors and foreign policy risk-taking: The Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq

    David Romano
    339-369
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Interview

  • Kurds and their history: An interview with David McDowall

    Metin Atmaca
    233-244
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Book Reviews

  • Review article: Kurds, Zazas and Alevis

    Martin van Bruinessen
    371-381
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  • Zeki Sarigil, Ethnic Boundaries in Turkish Politics: The Secular Kurdish Movement and Islam

    Martin van Bruinessen
    382-384
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