Information on "Governance" and "Kurdistan"
August 2012
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30 Aug 2012
The Future of Kurdistan
Author: Jacques Neriah
Publisher: Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA)
This paper discusses the situation of Kurdish populations in countries including Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria and Israel. More on «The Future of Kurdistan»
April 2011
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Apr 2011
How Legitimate Are The Kurd's Demands?
Author: Yılmaz Ensaroğlu, Dilek Kurban
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
This Report tries to identify as accurately as possible how the voices of Kurds, the group with a primary stake in the question, are perceived around Turkey, which of their demands are considered reasonable and which are deemed unacceptable, and to a... More on «How Legitimate Are The Kurd's Demands? »
May 2010
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13 May 2010
Finding Common Ground: Kirkuk as a Special Governorate
Author: Sean Kane
Publisher: United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
Iraq’s March 2010 elections delivered an unexpected result on the national level, but their biggest surprise came in the ethnically mixed governorate, or province, of Kirkuk. More on «Finding Common Ground: Kirkuk as a Special Governorate»
September 2007
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Sep 2007
Al Nakhlah - Fall 2007
Author: A Nicholas Gossen, Geoffrey F Gresh, Matan Chorev, Casey G Johnson, Rebecca S Hekman, Michael Mylrea
Publisher: Fletcher School, Tufts University / Al Nakhlah
This issue of Al Nakhlah features articles on the link between economic performance and legitimacy in Iran, the rise of Islamic banking in Central Asia, the development of Iraqi Kurdistan and charismatic leadership in Afghanistan. More on «Al Nakhlah - Fall 2007»
March 2006
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Mar 2006
Diasporas and Conflict Resolution - Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
Author: Eva Østergaard-Nielsen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper describes how diaspora and exile groups can play an important, but sometimes also controversial role, in conflicts and political unrest in their countries of origin. More on «Diasporas and Conflict Resolution - Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?»


