In the period immediately after the First World War, a weak Kurdish sense of nationhood combined with poorly organized leaderships meant that the hope for
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Kirkuk—an oil-rich with vast agricultural lands—has been one of the principal impasses to a peaceful solution to the Kurdish question in Iraq.
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This paper will provide a brief historical account for the causes of the Kurdish internal fighting in Iraq. Then, it will analyze the internal and the external factors
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This paper briefly discusses the origins of the peshmerga forces from the start of the Republic of Kurdistan (also known as the Republic of Mahabad) to their
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The division of Kurdistan (Izady, 1992); (McDowall, 2004), a historic and a geographic region, between the semi-sovereign states of Iraq, Iran, Turkey and
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Kurdish economy can be described in a few words: sluggish progress, static technologies and a divided country ever isolated from the International
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This paper examines the effects of treaties as instruments of International Law applied for and against the Kurds before and after the World War One (WWI)
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The ability of the Kurds, a scattered, divided and stateless people, to engage in International Relations (IR) never ceases to surprise. Perhaps most astonishing
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The Kurds are the largest ethnic group without a state, numbering twenty-five to thirty million. Most live in the mountainous region centered in _______________________
Is knowledge of Kurdish and Kurdistan society from 1970 to 2003 possible? Yes, it is possible. Scholars of Kurdish; Mediterranean and European, _______________________
Canada is an advanced democratic state and it cannot _______________________
Historical documents and archaeological sites show that _______________________
This thesis seeks to argue that governance is the primary _______________________
The Sixth of October 2006 is not going to make it into the
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Question emerged as a concept to denote a problematic related to the Kurdish position on the new
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This paper[1] is an ‘epistemological-ontology’ of the ways in which communication, regulation and socialization in Kurdistan have been governed by
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This manuscript is a historico-genealogical epistemology of the present. It is a presentation of a comprehensive knowledge of Kurds, Kurdistan and the __________________________________
This paper [1] readjusts knowledge of Kurdish and Kurdistan society [2] by presenting an analytical explanation of ‘transformation’
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