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Iraqi Kurdish Civil War
"Where There Is a Promise, There Is a Tragedy"
Journal of Diplomacy
The Regionalist Perspective a Thesis Submitted
Kurdistan Rising? Considerations for Kurds, Their Neighbors, and the Region
Dialogue and Reconciliation from Bullets to Ballots
Michael Gunter, the Doyen of Kurdish Political Studies in the United States
The Middle East and Syria As a Case of Foreign Intervention Implications for the United States, the Syrian Kurds, and the Middle East After the Defeat of Daesh
The Case of Iraqi Kurdistan and the PKK
15 the Arab Spring, Its Effects on the Kurds, and Th
An International Anlaysis Fo the Economic Cost
Patterns of Support of Ethnic Violent Groups by Co-Ethnic Groups
3. the Future of Kurdistan
Small States in the Middle East
Context Versus Contents of the Power-Sharing Agreements Between the KDP and PUK of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq in 1992 and 1998" (2020)
The Roots of the Iraqi Kurdish Internal Rivalries, Conflicts and Peace Process 1964-2000
Othering & Belonging Institute |
Kurdish Disunity in Historical Perspective
From Victims to Victors To… Perpetrators?
Top View
Halting Isis: Kurdish Military Resistance Against the Islamic State
Journal of European, Middle Eastern, and African Affairs
Middle East Subject Guide
The YPG/PYD During the Syrian Conflict
Kissinger's Strategy in the Iraqi Kurdish Rebellion of 1972-75
Countering Sectarianism in the Middle East
"Where There Is a Promise, There Is a Tragedy"
Small States in the Middle East
Reflection on Skin
2278-6236 the Iraqi Kurdistan from Rebellions to Civil
Syrian Kurds U.S. Ally
Henchman, Rebel, Democrat, Terrorist the YPG/PYD During the Syrian Conflict
Organisational Relations of Kurdish Political Parties and Their Evolution
Durham E-Theses
Tobacco in Post-Conflict Settings: the Case of Iraq
The Role of the Kurds in U.S. Foreign Policy
The Kurds and Kurdistan the Only Friends We Have Are the Mountains
Introduction
Too Big for Its Boots Turkish Foreign Policy Towards the Middle East from 2002 to 2018