The Kurds in Syria (original) (raw)

AI-generated Abstract

The Kurdish population in Syria, constituting about 10% of the national demographic, faces severe repression and lack of recognition from the Syrian state, which perceives them as a threat to national unity. Despite being part of the world's largest stateless nation and facing systemic marginalization, the issues pertaining to the Kurds in Syria have received comparatively less attention in scholarly literature, overshadowed by the narratives of Kurds in Turkey and Iraq. The paper explores the historical context of Kurdish repression in Syria and discusses the cultural, political, and economic dimensions of their struggle for recognition and rights.

Sign up for access to the world's latest research.

checkGet notified about relevant papers

checkSave papers to use in your research

checkJoin the discussion with peers

checkTrack your impact