The Iranian Kurdish Movement at Home and in Exile: From Decline to Revival
Hassaniyan, A
Date: 2 November 2021
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Iranian Studies Unit, Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
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Abstract
Kurdish politics and the Kurdish national movement in Iran provide a unique case study with many
unexplored elements. A defining aspect of Kurdish identity politics in Iran in recent decades is the
multiplication of the number of actors within this movement, which have established varying
counter-hegemonic discourses and practices, ...
Kurdish politics and the Kurdish national movement in Iran provide a unique case study with many
unexplored elements. A defining aspect of Kurdish identity politics in Iran in recent decades is the
multiplication of the number of actors within this movement, which have established varying
counter-hegemonic discourses and practices, challenging Iran’s Islamic regime from different angles.
Tehran has observed the growing Kurdish national sentiment with anxiety, and has implemented a
wide range of excessive securitisation and militarisation measures in the Kurdish-inhabited region
to mollify this development. This paper reflects on various aspects of the Kurdish-state conflict in
Iran, with a focus on the current (twenty-first century) elements of this conflict.
Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
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