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@article{1474998, author = {Kaválek, Tomáš and Mareš, Miroslav}, article_location = {Praha}, article_number = {2}, keywords = {Kurdistan Workers' Party; Party of the Free Life of Kurdistan; war in Syria; Democratic Union Party; Turkey; Kurdistan Region of Iraq}, language = {eng}, issn = {1802-548X}, journal = {Central European Journal of International and Security Studies}, title = {PKK’s friends and foes in the Middle East since 1999}, url = {http://www.cejiss.org/issue-detail/tomas-kavalek-miroslav-mares-0}, volume = {12}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1474998 AU - Kaválek, Tomáš - Mareš, Miroslav PY - 2018 TI - PKK’s friends and foes in the Middle East since 1999 JF - Central European Journal of International and Security Studies VL - 12 IS - 2 SP - 100-129 EP - 100-129 PB - Metropolitní univerzita Praha SN - 1802548X KW - Kurdistan Workers' Party KW - Party of the Free Life of Kurdistan KW - war in Syria KW - Democratic Union Party KW - Turkey KW - Kurdistan Region of Iraq UR - http://www.cejiss.org/issue-detail/tomas-kavalek-miroslav-mares-0 L2 - http://www.cejiss.org/issue-detail/tomas-kavalek-miroslav-mares-0 N2 - This article illustrates the Kurdistan Workers' Party's (PKK) relationship with regional actors since 1999. The PKK maintains relations with Iran, Syria, Russia, Iraq, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan and the US. On the other hand, the PKK has strained relations with Turkey, the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in Iraq, and rebel groups in Syria. At the same time, PKK's affiliate in Syria has received military support from the US and European support since October 2015. It is argued that the PKK and its affiliates are unlikely to become strategic allies of the US since it maintains ties with the pro-Assad camp. This article further shows that contemporary allegiances of the PKK are a result of a longer-term shift initially triggered by the Syrian war. PKK's current position in the regional conundrum recalls its Cold War alliances stretching back to the 1980s and 1990s and reflects on PKK's priority – armed struggle in Turkey. ER -
KAVÁLEK, Tomáš a Miroslav MAREŠ. PKK’s friends and foes in the Middle East since 1999. \textit{Central European Journal of International and Security Studies}. Praha: Metropolitní univerzita Praha, 2018, roč.~12, č.~2, s.~100-129. ISSN~1802-548X.
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