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Thriving in the context of political vacuums created by state weakness, the armed non-state actors in the Middle East, such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Kurds increasingly demonstrate features of both state and non-state actors and act autonomously in their foreign policy. Rethinking State-Non-State Alliances: Change and Continuity in the U.S.-Kurdish Relationship investigates the growing influence of Middle Eastern non-state actors as agents of foreign policy through an analysis of the U.S.-Kurdish relationship. Ozum Yesiltas analyzes the underlying causes of increased U.S.-Kurdish cooperation since the early 1990s and addresses the extent to which existing approaches in international relations are adequate in explaining the changing political landscape in the Middle East that brought the U.S. and Kurds together in new ways. Yesiltas draws attention to the ways in which U.S-Kurdish interactions contributed to the escalation of Kurdish nationalism as a transnational phenomenon, and how the growing saliency of Kurdish transnational politics reshapes U.S. foreign policy and broader regional order.



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A well-written, accessible account of a critical and yet underexplored topic. A must-read for anyone with interest in the complexities of the Kurdish-American relationship.

-- Mehmet Gurses, Florida Atlantic University

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Weak States and Strong Non-States: An Analytical Framework for Understanding Armed Non-State Actors in the Middle East

Chapter 2: The Kurds and the U.S. during the Cold War: A Proxy Relationship

Chapter 3: The Kurds and the U.S. in the Post-Cold War Era: Towards a Strategic Partnership

Chapter 4: The Kurds and the U.S. in the Twenty-First Century: A U.S-Kurdish Alliance?

Conclusion: Change and Continuity in the U.S.-Kurdish Relationship

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793645913, 978-1793645913
      ISBN10: 1793645914

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      Book Synopsis

      Thriving in the context of political vacuums created by state weakness, the armed non-state actors in the Middle East, such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Kurds increasingly demonstrate features of both state and non-state actors and act autonomously in their foreign policy. Rethinking State-Non-State Alliances: Change and Continuity in the U.S.-Kurdish Relationship investigates the growing influence of Middle Eastern non-state actors as agents of foreign policy through an analysis of the U.S.-Kurdish relationship. Ozum Yesiltas analyzes the underlying causes of increased U.S.-Kurdish cooperation since the early 1990s and addresses the extent to which existing approaches in international relations are adequate in explaining the changing political landscape in the Middle East that brought the U.S. and Kurds together in new ways. Yesiltas draws attention to the ways in which U.S-Kurdish interactions contributed to the escalation of Kurdish nationalism as a transnational phenomenon, and how the growing saliency of Kurdish transnational politics reshapes U.S. foreign policy and broader regional order.



      Trade Review

      A well-written, accessible account of a critical and yet underexplored topic. A must-read for anyone with interest in the complexities of the Kurdish-American relationship.

      -- Mehmet Gurses, Florida Atlantic University

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Weak States and Strong Non-States: An Analytical Framework for Understanding Armed Non-State Actors in the Middle East

      Chapter 2: The Kurds and the U.S. during the Cold War: A Proxy Relationship

      Chapter 3: The Kurds and the U.S. in the Post-Cold War Era: Towards a Strategic Partnership

      Chapter 4: The Kurds and the U.S. in the Twenty-First Century: A U.S-Kurdish Alliance?

      Conclusion: Change and Continuity in the U.S.-Kurdish Relationship

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