Implications of the 2017 Independence Referendum of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq on the Kurdistan Workers Party

Abstract

This is a study of the effects of the 2017 independence referendum of Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq (KRG) on the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). The study begins with a summarized introduction to the modern Kurdish history, key Kurdish organizations in the region, such as the PKK, KDP, PUK, GORRAN, and description of the strategy of Turkey and Iraq towards the KRG and the PKK. Then, the study analyses the historical background and current state of relations between the KRG and the PKK; the transformation of the Kurdish region of Northern Iraq after the referendum; the perspectives of the KRG relations to the PKK; the Political-Economic, Military-Security, and Infrastructure considerations; and the role of the basing in the Northern Iraq mountains for the PKK. This study identified the transformation of the KRG after the referendum in 2017. This transformation includes the increase of Iraqi government control over the region. The KRG lost a considerable portion of sovereignty after the referendum of independence. The study concludes that the PKK as an organization became significantly more vulnerable, because of involvement in the changes of the status of the KRG.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 15, 2018
Accession Number
AD1084090

Entities

People

  • Hayk Amalyan

Organizations

  • United States Army Command and General Staff College

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Autonomy
  • Biomedical
  • C4I
  • Engineered Resilient Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Civil War
  • Ethnic Groups
  • Foreign Relations
  • Geography
  • Governments
  • International Relations
  • Iraqi-War
  • Kurds
  • Military Operations
  • Minority Groups
  • National Governments
  • National Politics
  • National Security
  • Political Systems
  • Teamwork
  • Terrorism
  • United States

Readers

  • East Asian Political and Security Studies within the Soviet Union
  • International Relations and Conflict Resolution
  • Military Mobilization and Reserve Forces Studies.