Blood and Belief – The PKK and the Kurdish Fight for Independence
Autor Aliza Marcusen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2009
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814795873
ISBN-10: 0814795870
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814795870
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: MI – New York University
Cuprins
A Note to Readers; Acronyms; Introduction; ProloguePart I: Ocalan, Kurds and the PKKs Start1. The Origins of the PKK, 1949-1976; 2. Abdullah Ocalan, Leader, 1975-1980; 3. The Flight to Survive, 1980-1982; 4. On the Road to War, 1982-1984Part II: The PKK Consolidates Power5. Loyalty and Violence, 1985-1990; 6. The Struggle to Succeed, 1985-1990; 7. The Deluge, 1988-1991Part III: PKK Militants Fight for Control8. War in the Streets, 1991-1992; 9. Fueling the War, 1992-1993; 10. Mixing War and Politics, 1991-1993; 11. Change in Fortunes, 1993-1997Part IV: Ocalan's Capture and After12. The Decline, 1995-1998; 13. Searching for a New Way, 1995-1998; 14. Ocalan, Caught by Surprise, 1998-1999; 15. The PKK Saves Itself, 1999-2006ConclusionTimeline; Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Author
Recenzii
"Blood and Belief offers unusual insight into the rebels' shadowy universe and, by extension, into Turkey's festering Kurdish problem. . . . [A] scholarly, gripping account." The Economist
"Gives meaning and context to the grinding guerrilla war that claimed tens of thousands of lives. Boston Globe
"Generates empathy--not for the murderous Ocalan, but for the desperate Kurds who joined the PKK revolution feeling they had nowhere else to turn. Washington Post Book World"Marcus dispassionate recounting of events is impressive in its factual, documented style and avoidance of partisan shrillness. The Bloomsberry Review"Marcus dispassionate recounting of events is impressive in its factual, documented style and avoidance of partisan shrillness. While never condoning any of the PKKs excesses, she points out its one achievement: to have put the Kurdish problem on the agenda in Turkey and in front of the world. Bookforum
"Gives meaning and context to the grinding guerrilla war that claimed tens of thousands of lives. Boston Globe
"Generates empathy--not for the murderous Ocalan, but for the desperate Kurds who joined the PKK revolution feeling they had nowhere else to turn. Washington Post Book World"Marcus dispassionate recounting of events is impressive in its factual, documented style and avoidance of partisan shrillness. The Bloomsberry Review"Marcus dispassionate recounting of events is impressive in its factual, documented style and avoidance of partisan shrillness. While never condoning any of the PKKs excesses, she points out its one achievement: to have put the Kurdish problem on the agenda in Turkey and in front of the world. Bookforum
Notă biografică
Aliza Marcus is formerly an international correspondent for The Boston Globe and lives in Washington, D.C. She covered the PKK for more than eight years, first as a freelance reporter for the Christian Science Monitor and later as a staff writer for Reuters, receiving a National Press Club Award for her reporting. She is also a recipient of a MacArthur Foundation grant for her work.
Descriere
The inside story of the influential and volatile Kurdish guerilla movement