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Summary: The Kurds are the world’s largest ethnic group without a state, with an estimated population of 30 million spread across Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. And in all four countries the Kurds have spent the best part of a century struggling for greater autonomy and even the right to speak their own language. Ideas explores the Kurdish question with: William Harris, a professor of politics at Otago University and the author of three books on the Middle East; Welat Zeydanlioglu, author of the forthcoming The Kurdish Question in Turkey: New Perspectives on Violence, Representation and Reconciliation; and Sarkawt Abdullazada the president of the New Zealand Kurdish Association.