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    The Kurdish question as one of the most pressing problems of modern international relations
    (National Aviation University, 2021) Rudenko, Bogdan Vadimovich; Руденко, Богдан Вадимович
    The Kurdish problem that arose as a result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire is one of the unresolved issues of international relations of the 20th21st centuries, since the Kurds still remain the largest non-state nation in the world. According to various estimates, their number is 30-35 million people in more than 30 states of Europe, North America, Central Asia, and the Caucasus. The relevance of this problem is due to the increasing influence of the Kurdish issue on the system of international relations in the Near and Middle East; the ambiguous policies and positions of the world’s leading Powers; the urgent need to find balanced approaches to the Kurdish problem in all its aspects. For a long time, any manifestations of the Kurdish national liberation movement were spontaneous, there was no single idea and strategy for the struggle. The Kurdish people lost chance of gaining autonomy during the Paris Peace Conference, where the Kurdish intelligentsia could not clearly articulate demands for the future fate of Kurdistan

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