By attacking Kurds in Syria, Erdogan’s foreign policy hopes to contain the PKK, bolster his domestic appeal and consolidate his regional standing. But military engagement and an unwavering diplomatic stance might not be enough in the long run.
By attacking Kurds in Syria, Erdogan’s foreign policy hopes to contain the PKK, bolster his domestic appeal and consolidate his regional standing. But military engagement and an unwavering diplomatic stance might not be enough in the long run.