The ‘Rojava Revolution’ in Syrian Kurdistan: A Model of Development for the Middle East?

As the civil war in Syria continues, in the territory of Rojava -- in Kurdish, 'the West' -- the northern Syrian Kurdish political movement is attempting to implement 'libertarian municipalism', based on the thoughts of United States (US) anarchist Murray Bookchin. Since the with...

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