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Kurdish Politics in Iran: Crossborder Interactions and Mobilisation since 1947 provides a comprehensive analysis of Kurdish political movements within Iran and their transnational dimensions. Allan Hassaniyan traces the evolution of Kurdish political organization from the post-World War II period through contemporary times, examining how geographic, cultural, and political boundaries have influenced Kurdish mobilization strategies.
The work explores the intricate relationships between Iranian Kurdish groups and Kurdish populations in neighboring countries, demonstrating how cross-border networks have shaped political outcomes. Hassaniyan investigates the various phases of Kurdish political activity, including periods of armed struggle, nationalist movements, and attempts at integration within Iranian political structures.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding Iran’s ethnic politics, regional stability, and the broader Kurdish question in the Middle East. It offers insights into how diaspora communities, exile networks, and transnational movements influence domestic politics and international relations in one of the world’s most geopolitically significant regions.







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