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8 - Particularizing Challenge in Kurdish Areas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 June 2021

Kevin Mazur
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Princeton University, New Jersey
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This chapter examines the trajectory of challenge in Syria’s Kurdish regions, which stands in marked contrast to trajectories of contention seen in other areas of the country, which generally tended toward ethnic violence. The regime’s relatively conciliatory response to protest in Kurdish areas and toleration of ethnic group–level institutions, namely its courting of Kurdish political parties and the reciprocation of one party, combined to direct challenge away from violence and toward Kurdish-specific issues.

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Revolution in Syria
Identity, Networks, and Repression
, pp. 226 - 241
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021

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