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Ethnic and religious identity-markers compete with class and gender as principles shaping the organization and classification of everyday life. But how are an individuals identity-based conflicts transformed and redefined? Identity is a specific form of social capital, hence contexts where
multiple identities obtain necessarily come with a hierarchy, with differences, and hence with a certain degree of hostility. The contributors to this book examine the rapid transformation of identity hierarchies affecting Iran, Pakistan and Turkey, a symptom of political fractures, social-economic
transformation, and new regimes of subjectification. They focus on the states role in organizing access to resources, with its institutions often being the main target of demands, rather than competing social groups. Such con- texts enable entrepreneurs of collective action to exploit identity
differences, which in turn help them to expand the scale of their mobilization and to align local and national conflicts. The authors also examine how identity-based violence may be autonomous in certain contexts, and serve to prime collective action and transform the relations between communities.

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IDENTITY CONFLICT AND POLITICS IN TURKEY IRAN AND PAKISTAN COMPARATIVE - photo 1
IDENTITY, CONFLICT AND POLITICS
IN TURKEY, IRAN AND PAKISTAN

COMPARATIVE POLITICS
AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SERIES

Series editors, Christophe Jaffrelot and Alain Dieckhoff
Series managing editor, Miriam Perier

The series consists of original manuscripts and translations of noteworthy manuscripts and publications in the social sciences emanating from the foremost French researchers.

The focus of the series is the transformation of politics and society by transnational and domestic factorsglobalisation, migration and religion. States are more permeable to external influence than ever before and this phenomenon is accelerating processes of social and political change the world over. In seeking to understand and interpret these transformations, this series gives priority to social trends from below as much as to the interventions of state and non-state actors.

GILLES DORRONSORO
OLIVIER GROJEAN

(Editors)

Identity, Conflict and Politics in Turkey, Iran and Pakistan

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Published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, United States of America.

Gilles Dorronsoro, Olivier Grojean and the Contributors, 2018

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Gilles Dorronsoro and Olivier Grojean.

Title: Identity, Conflict and Politics in Turkey, Iran and Pakistan / Gilles Dorronsoro and Olivier Grojean.

ISBN 9780190845780 (print)

ISBN 9780190934682 (updf)

ISBN 9780190934903 (epub)

CONTENTS

Gilles Dorronsoro and Olivier Grojean

PART ONE
THE FORMATION OF IDENTITIES

Benot Fliche

Clmence Scalbert-Ycel

Christian Bromberger

PART TWO
THE EMERGENCE OF MOBILIZATIONS

Elise Massicard

Christine Moliner

Gilles Riaux

Hamit Bozarslan

PART THREE
TRANSITIONS TO VIOLENCE

Aminah Mohammad-Arif

Amlie Blom

Luc Bellon

Laurent Gayer

Chirine Mohsni

AKPAdalet ve Kalknma Partisi (Justice and Development PartyTurkey)
BIFTBangalore Islamic Foundation Trust
BJPBharatiya Janata Party (Idian Peoples Party)
BLABaloch Liberation Army
BLFBaloch Liberation Front
BLUFBalochistan Liberation United Front
BNDPBalochistan National Democratic Party
BNMBaloch National Movement
BNPBalochistan National Party
BPLFBaloch Peoples Liberation Front
BRABaloch Republican Army
BRPBaloch Republican Party
BSOBaloch Student Organisation
BUITMBaloch IT University
BWPBaloch Women Panel
CHPCumhuriyet Halk Partisi (Republican Peoples PartyTurkey)
CLGCommunities and Local Government
DEHAPDemokratik Halk Partisi (Democratic Peoples PartyTurkey)
DEPDemokrasi Partisi (Democracy PartyTurkey)
DSPDemokratik Sol Partisi (Democratic Left PartyTurkey)
DTPDemokratik Toplum Partisi (Democratic Society PartyTurkey)
DYPDoru Yol Partisi (True Path PartyTurkey)
FCFrontiers Corps
HADEPHalkn Demokrasi Partisi (Peoples Democracy PartyTurkey)
HEPHalkn Emek Partisi (Peoples Labor PartyTurkey)
HUTHizb-ut Tahrir (Party of Liberation)
ITUniversity see BUITM
JIJamaat-i Islami (Islamic Congress partyIndia, Pakistan, Bangladesh)
JWPJamhoori Watan Party (Republican National PartyBalochistan, Pakistan)
KDPIPartya Demokrata KurdistanIran (Kurdistan Democratic PartyIran)
MHPMilliyeti Hareket Partisi (Nationalist Action PartyTurkey)
PIBPunjabi Itehead Balochistan
PJAKPartiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistan (Party of Free Life in Kurdistan)
PKKPartiya Karkern Kurdistan (Kurdistan Workers Party)
SAVAKSa-zma-n-e Ettela-a-t va Amniyat-e Keshvar (Organization of Intelligence and National SecurityIran)
SHPSosyaldemokrat Halk Partisi (Social Democratic Populist PartyTurkey)
TJTablighi Jamaat (Society for Spreading Faith)
Editors

Gilles Dorronsoro is Professor of Political Science at the University Paris IPanthon Sorbonne. A prominent expert on contemporary Afghan politics, he has lectured throughout the world and has been a non-resident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He is the author of Revolution Unending: Afghanistan, 1979 to the Present (London: Hurst, 2005). Co-founder of the European Journal of Turkish Studies and the South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal (SAMAJ).

Olivier Grojean obtained his PhD in sociology from the French cole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS, Paris) and is currently Senior lecturer in political science at Universit Paris 1Panthon Sorbonne, a fellow of CESSP-CRPS. He was previously in charge of the CNRS International Relations chair at Aix-Marseille-University (CERIC). He is the author of La rvolution kurde. Le PKK et la fabrique dune utopie (Paris: La Dcouverte, 2017).

Contributors

Luc Bellon is an independent researcher in anthropology, a documentary-maker and Head of Mission at Handicap International.

Amlie Blom is a political scientist at the Center for the Study of India and South Asia (CEIAS-EHESS, Paris). Her PhD research focuses on jihadism in Pakistan. Amlie is the co-editor (with Laetitia Bucaille and Luis Martinez) of The Enigma of Islamist Violence (London: Hurst, 2007).

Hamit Bozarslan is a historian and a political scientist at CETOBAC-EHESS, France, specializing in the study of the Middle Eastparticularly Turkey, Kurds, and violencethrough a historical- and political-sociological approach. His recent publications include

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