This essay, written by invitation of The Globe Post on the occasion of the Kurdish referendum on independence in 2017, envisions a way forward for a more unified Kurdistan: a form of ethnic federalism in order to avoid balkanization
In September of 2017, the population of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) took part in a Referendum...
The promotion of nation-states and the spread of people’s right to self-determination have led to th...
At a dinner in Istanbul with Kurdish journalists and academicians in early 1992, a young sociologist...
The Kurds in Iraq have won the international community’s trust as they have been part of the solutio...
This Letter aims at providing an alternative view to the prevailing narratives on the timing, the un...
In September 2017, the Kurdish Regional Government in Iraq held a referendum asking its people if th...
In September 2017, the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq held a referendum for independence desp...
On 25th September 2017, the eligible voters of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq were given the opportuni...
On 25 September 2017, voters in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and disputed areas controlled by Kurdis...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
This paper addresses the dilemma faced by the Kurds in Iraq: press for independence or sustain auton...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
Less than a month after the Kurdistan independence referendum, the Iraqi Army and units of the Popul...
In 2017, the Kurdish Region of Iraq (KRI) overwhelmingly voted to become an independent country. How...
Published: 01 July 2017The Kurds are the largest territorially concentrated ethnic group in the worl...
In September of 2017, the population of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) took part in a Referendum...
The promotion of nation-states and the spread of people’s right to self-determination have led to th...
At a dinner in Istanbul with Kurdish journalists and academicians in early 1992, a young sociologist...
The Kurds in Iraq have won the international community’s trust as they have been part of the solutio...
This Letter aims at providing an alternative view to the prevailing narratives on the timing, the un...
In September 2017, the Kurdish Regional Government in Iraq held a referendum asking its people if th...
In September 2017, the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq held a referendum for independence desp...
On 25th September 2017, the eligible voters of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq were given the opportuni...
On 25 September 2017, voters in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and disputed areas controlled by Kurdis...
The Kurdish question is a heritage of the post-WW1 peacemaking – an unfortunate legacy that has cast...
This paper addresses the dilemma faced by the Kurds in Iraq: press for independence or sustain auton...
Most commonly referred to as “the largest ethnic group without a state”, the millions of Kurds who l...
Less than a month after the Kurdistan independence referendum, the Iraqi Army and units of the Popul...
In 2017, the Kurdish Region of Iraq (KRI) overwhelmingly voted to become an independent country. How...
Published: 01 July 2017The Kurds are the largest territorially concentrated ethnic group in the worl...
In September of 2017, the population of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) took part in a Referendum...
The promotion of nation-states and the spread of people’s right to self-determination have led to th...
At a dinner in Istanbul with Kurdish journalists and academicians in early 1992, a young sociologist...