Is the Rojava model really deconstructing the model of a state or is it potentially a new state form? Does the ‘democratic confederalism’ model that the Kurdish movement claims to be implementing in Northern Syria draw on/reproduce different modes of identity/belonging than that of the nation and the state? This paper argues that the shift from a nationalist movement towards a project that offers a stateless solution seems to be incomplete and needs to be further questioned. The first section begins with a brief discussion of the notion of statelessness and the historical background and ideological transformation of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and its ‘paradigm-shift’. The second section shows that despite positive aspects towards a ...
The Kurdish movement has revitalised the idea of democracy. Under the most difficult of circumstance...
Ovaj rad problematizira ideju demokratskog konfederalizma i način na koji se primjenjuje u Demokrats...
This article discusses how Rojava and its ‘Autonomous Administration’ simultaneously subvert and rei...
The article presents the formation of a communalist alternative to the nation-state in « Rojava » in...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
This paper traces the ideology of democratic autonomy, as developed by PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan fr...
The Kurdish-led project of democratic confederalism in Rojava (north and north-east Syria) has emerg...
Why and under what conditions have the Kurds become agents of change in the Middle East in terms of ...
The Kurds have historically been subjected to structural forms of oppression such as being denied th...
This chapter discusses and compares two different understandings of self-determination in Kurdistan ...
Kurdish state: between idea and reality. The object is the possibility of Kurdish statehood within T...
The uprising in Syria since 2011 has created opportunities for creative approaches to Kurdish self-r...
Since the revolution emerged in North and East Syria (NES) in 2012, there has been much scholarly at...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
With a population of around 40 million people, Kurds are considered the largest nation without an in...
The Kurdish movement has revitalised the idea of democracy. Under the most difficult of circumstance...
Ovaj rad problematizira ideju demokratskog konfederalizma i način na koji se primjenjuje u Demokrats...
This article discusses how Rojava and its ‘Autonomous Administration’ simultaneously subvert and rei...
The article presents the formation of a communalist alternative to the nation-state in « Rojava » in...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
This paper traces the ideology of democratic autonomy, as developed by PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan fr...
The Kurdish-led project of democratic confederalism in Rojava (north and north-east Syria) has emerg...
Why and under what conditions have the Kurds become agents of change in the Middle East in terms of ...
The Kurds have historically been subjected to structural forms of oppression such as being denied th...
This chapter discusses and compares two different understandings of self-determination in Kurdistan ...
Kurdish state: between idea and reality. The object is the possibility of Kurdish statehood within T...
The uprising in Syria since 2011 has created opportunities for creative approaches to Kurdish self-r...
Since the revolution emerged in North and East Syria (NES) in 2012, there has been much scholarly at...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
With a population of around 40 million people, Kurds are considered the largest nation without an in...
The Kurdish movement has revitalised the idea of democracy. Under the most difficult of circumstance...
Ovaj rad problematizira ideju demokratskog konfederalizma i način na koji se primjenjuje u Demokrats...
This article discusses how Rojava and its ‘Autonomous Administration’ simultaneously subvert and rei...