Turkish Counterterrorism Strategy against the PKK : A Security-Oriented Perspective - Cenker Korhan Demir

Turkish Counterterrorism Strategy against the PKK

A Security-Oriented Perspective

By: Cenker Korhan Demir (Editor), Erol BaÅ?aran Bural (Editor)

Hardcover | 20 October 2025 | Edition Number 1

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T¼rkiyeâs response to PKK terrorism stands as one of the most sustained, complex, and evolving counterterrorism efforts in the modern era. This book offers the first comprehensive English-language analysis of T¼rkiyeâs counterterrorism strategy, adopting a security-oriented perspective that integrates military, political, legal, economic, and social dimensions. It presents a holistic and critical evaluation of how T¼rkiye has sought to address terrorism across changing domestic and international environments.

Structured around strategic foundations, operational developments, and emerging threats, the book examines how T¼rkiye has adapted to the evolving landscape of terrorism. The first part provides a comprehensive view of T¼rkiyeâs strategy, addressing political, social, and economic measures as well as criminal justice approaches and the international legal framework. The second part focuses on operational fields, including urban security operations, cross-border missions, intelligence reforms, and advancements in defense and surveillance technologies. The third part explores new security challenges, including the PKKâs transformation into organized crime and cyberterrorism, and evaluates innovative soft power initiatives such as persuasion processes and counter-narrative strategies.

KEY FEATURES

  • Offers a comprehensive analysis of T¼rkiyeâs holistic counterterrorism framework, incorporating political, legal, and social measures
  • Presents an in-depth exploration of operational strategies, including urban security, cross-border operations, and technological innovation
  • Features a critical examination of intelligence roles, criminal justice models, and international law in supporting counterterrorism efforts
  • Delivers an assessment of emerging threats, such as organized crime integration and cyberterrorism, linked to the PKK
  • Discusses soft power approaches, de-radicalization strategies, and counter-propaganda efforts
  • Includes strategic reflections on future directions, identifying key areas for strengthening multidimensional counterterrorism responses

Offering both theoretical and empirical insights, this book is an essential resource for scholars, students, policymakers, and security practitioners seeking a nuanced, comprehensive understanding of T¼rkiyeâs evolving counterterrorism strategy.

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