Ioannis N. Grigoriadis looks at how the end of Kurdish autonomy, as it existed in practice over the last decade, and the deployment of Damascus-controlled security forces in Syria’s northern and north-eastern provinces could also impact on Turkey domestically, while a potential surge in anti-Kurdish and Islamist violence has the potential to further undermine the credibility of the already-contested process for resolving the Kurdish issue.
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Publication:
12/02/2026
Ta Nea


