Publication

Mar 2014

This brief explores how Turkey’s handling of its own Kurdish minority and its relations with Kurdish groups in Iraq and Syria is creating new challenges for US foreign policy and US-Turkish relations. The authors also provide a set of recommendations for Ankara and Washington on how to balance their approaches to the Kurdish issue with the wide range of other issues in the multifaceted US-Turkish partnership.

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Author Müjge Küçükkeleş, Jeffrey Mankoff
Series Atlantic Council Issue Briefs
Publisher Atlantic Council
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