Iraqi Kurdistan region a path forward
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Washington, D.C.
Center for Transatlantic Relations, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
[2017]
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction Sasha Toperich, Tea Ivanovic and Nahro Zagros Contemporary Kurdistan
- From revolutionary movement to an institutionalized administration Falah Mustafa Keeping the Kurdistan flame alove abroad Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman Protecting Kurdistan : Peshmerga before, during, and after ISIS Sirwan Barzani Kurdistan's political landscape and the path towards independence Ranj Alaaldin Why it is time for an independent Kurdistan region of Iraq Gazang Bradosti Questions arising before and after independence Michael M. Gunter Humanitarian crises
- Displacement and forced camps as a civilizing offensive Ibrahim Malazada Multiculturalism
- Kurdistan region of Iraq's ethnic and religious communities : the need for power-sharing and genuine partnership Dlawer Alalddeen emergence of a nation state and the question of ethno-religious minorities Muslib Mustafa and Kamal Y. Kolo role of civil society organizations in youth development 11. A talking story Stafford Clarry Economic prosperity in Kurdistan
- Economic diversification and reconstruction Ali Sindi Oil and the creation of nation state : the Kurdistan region at a crossroads Kamal Y. Kolo From a curse to blessing : Kurdistan's oil and natural resources Ashti Hawrami Agriculture and water resources in the Kurdistan region of Iraq Abdulsattar Majeed Qader Case studies
- Christians and religious freedom Bashar Matti Warda Yezidis and justice Pari Ibrahim
- culture of Yezidis Luqman Sulaiman Mahmood Humanitarian work in the Kurdistan region : historical development and new challenges Dilshad H. Khidhir, Mariette Hägglund, and Awat Mustafa