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The beginning of a new era for Turkey, the Kurds, and the Kurdish issue?
Episode 1226

The beginning of a new era for Turkey, the Kurds, and the Kurdish issue?

Alan Makovsky, a senior fellow for the Center for American Progress and a former senior staffer with responsibility for Turkey on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, joins Thanos Davelis as we break down whether the PKK's decision to disband really marks a turning point for Turkey and the Kurds’ struggle for political and cultural rights.

The Greek Current

May 14, 202513m 31s

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Show Notes

On Monday the Kurdistan Workers’ party, or the PKK, made a historic announcement that it would disband, ending its four-decade-long armed campaign against the Turkish state. The move comes amid a new push to end this conflict, which has claimed more than 40,000 lives and spilled over into Syria and Iraq. Alan Makovsky, a senior fellow for the Center for American Progress and a former senior staffer with responsibility for Turkey on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, joins Thanos Davelis as we break down whether this really marks a turning point for Turkey and the Kurds’ struggle for political and cultural rights.

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

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Cyprus says Syria will take back citizens trying to reach the Mediterranean island by boat