Kurdistan
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ASIA
Why there is no Kurdish nation
By John Broich, Case Western Reserve University Since U.S. troops left their region, roughly 180,000 Kurds of northeastern Syria have…
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MIDDLE EAST
Stabilizing Syria
By Rene Wadlow In many ways it is difficult to imagine how the armed conflicts in Syria and Iraq could…
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ASIA
Kurdish cooperation and renewal: is there a way forward?
By Rene Wadlow With the military campaign against the Islamic State winding down, the diplomatic focus is turning to the…
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INTL CONFLICTS
End of US global hegemony and dawn of Iranian Empire
By Farhang Faraydoon Namdar Fall of Kirkuk accomplished the Shiite crescent, putting a big question mark on US hegemon and…
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ASIA
The golden opportunity for the Kurds
By Faraidoon Namdar and Farhang Faraidoon Namdar The neighboring Kurdish states (Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria) have never been more troubled than…
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INTL CONFLICTS
The world reordering from the Middle East
By Farhang Faraydoon Namdar Whomever controls the Middle East can control the world, the region has the largest oil and…
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MIDDLE EAST
The threats of triumph over Daesh
By Mala Bakhtiar Today, after Peshmarga forces recaptured the suburbs of Mosul, the Iraqi armed forces recaptured the city of Mosul,…
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OPINION
Why Kurdish leaders don’t tell the truth about Kurdish referendum
By Farhad Hassan Abdullah Politicians are known for their use and abuse of language in order to reach self-serving purposes.…
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INTL CONFLICTS
The Kurdish attempt for independence and reactions of international and Middle Eastern actors
By Farhang Faraydoon Namdar To this day Middle East has been world’s most contentious region for the past hundred years…
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INTL CONFLICTS
Iraqi Kurdistan in the brink of an independence referendum and the tumultuous political situation
By Farhang Faraydoon Namdar Ostensibly most of the Kurds tend to be hardliners of their referendum decision, this Tuesday a…
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