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The Role of US Interaction with the Kurdish Separatist Structures of Syria in Turkey’s Policy towards the Syrian Arab Republic in 2019-2023

Student: Yusuf ahmet Mayda

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Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: International Relations (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The thesis titled "The Role of US Interaction with the Kurdish Separatist Structures of Syria in Turkey's Policy towards the Syrian Arab Republic in 2019-2023" focuses on examining the impact of US involvement with Kurdish separatist groups in Syria on Turkey's foreign policy towards Syria. Through a comprehensive analysis of primary and secondary sources, this thesis aims to shed light on the complexities of the relationship between the US, Turkey, and the Kurdish groups in the Syrian conflict. The research will explore the historical background, current dynamics, and potential future implications of this interaction on Turkey's stance towards its neighboring country. The findings of this study will contribute to the existing literature on the complex regional dynamics in the Middle East and provide insights for policymakers and scholars alike. Overall, this thesis aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the role of US-Kurdish interactions in shaping Turkey's foreign policy towards Syria in the coming years.

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