Separatist Conflicts Persist, While Revolutions Just “Age Away”

The Kurdish people’s century-long quest for self-determination reveals a key aspect of ethnic separatist conflicts. Ideas of nationhood can endure for generations, unifying people across borders and often making separatist conflicts hard to resolve. But how much harder is it to resolve separatist conflicts than other violent, non-territorial intra-state wars (such as political revolutions)? In … Continue reading Separatist Conflicts Persist, While Revolutions Just “Age Away”