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Arming Iraq's Kurds

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Publisher :
Page : 39 pages
File Size : 38,62 MB
Release : 2015
Category : Kurdistān (Iraq)
ISBN :

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"Loosely organised in an ad hoc coalition, Western countries rushed military aid to Iraqi Kurds in the face of a lightning assault by the Islamic State (IS) in June 2014. They failed, however, to develop a strategy for dealing with the consequences of arming non-state actors in Iraq, a country whose unity they profess to support. Rather than forging a strong, unified military response to the IS threat, building up Kurdish forces accelerated the Kurdish polity's fragmentation, increased tensions between these forces and non-Kurds in disputed areas and strengthened Iraq's centrifugal forces. Delivered this way, military assistance risks prolonging the conflict with IS, worsening other longstanding, unresolved conflicts and creating new ones. A new approach is called for that revives and builds on past efforts to transform Kurdish forces into a professional institution"--Publisher's web site.

Kurds in Post-Saddam Iraq

Author : Kenneth Katzman
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 14 pages
File Size : 17,7 MB
Release : 2010-11
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 1437938051

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The Kurdish-inhabited region of northern Iraq has been relatively peaceful and prosperous since the fall of Saddam Hussein. However, the Iraqi Kurds¿ political autonomy, and territorial and economic demands, have caused friction with P.M. Nuri al-Maliki and other Arab leaders of Iraq, and with Christian and other minorities in the north. Turkey and Iran were skeptical about Kurdish autonomy in Iraq but have reconciled themselves to this reality. Contents of this report: (1) Pre-War Background; (2) Post-Saddam Period/The Kurdistan Regional Gov¿t. (KRG); (3) Major Issues Between Baghdad and the Kurds: Participation in the Central Gov¿t. Independence Question; Control Over Oil Resources/Oil Laws: PKK and Other Kurdish Militant Safehaven.

The Kurds in Iraq

Author : Kerim Yildiz
Publisher : Pluto Press (UK)
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 36,38 MB
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN :

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The Kurds in Iraq by Kerim Yildiz, explores the key issues facing the Kurds in Iraq in the aftermath of the US-led invasion and chaos of the occupation. It is the most clear and up-to-date account of the problems that all political groups face in rebuilding the country, as well as exploring Kurdish links and international relations in the broader sense. It should be required reading for policy-makers and anyone interested in the current position of the Kurds in Iraq. Yildiz explores the impact of war and occupation on Iraqi Kurdistan, and in particular the crucial role of the city of Kirkuk in the post-war settlement. He also looks at how UN rifts potentially affect the Kurds; relations between Iraqi Kurds and Turkey; relations with Iran; and US policy towards the Kurds.

The Kurds of Iraq

Author : Michiel Hegener
Publisher :
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 45,46 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Photography
ISBN :

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The Kurds of Iraq have been making headlines for many decades: in the eighties and early nineties mostly as victims of brutal suppression, in the mid-nineties as victims of each others heavy in-fighting, and since then mainly through their success in achieving a high degree of independence and prosperity within Iraq. The Kurds of Iraq is a book about the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, governed by the highly autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government. The IKR has a 200,000-strong army, its own borders and border patrols, and even its very own stamps. In stark contrast with its volatile past, the IKR, often referred to as The Other Iraq, enjoys a high degree of safety and a booming economy. While most books about the Kurds of Iraq focus solely on military, political and humanitarian issues, this book provides unique insights into their farming methods, the position of women, journalism, telecommunications, life in the villages, leisure and, not least, the magnificent archaeological treasures to be found there.

The Kurds in Iraq - Second Edition

Author : Kerim Yildiz
Publisher : Pluto Press (UK)
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 23,10 MB
Release : 2007-02-20
Category : History
ISBN :

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An up-to-date analysis of the problems faced by Iran's Kurdish population

Genocide in Iraq

Author : George Black
Publisher : Human Rights Watch
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 38,45 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781564321084

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The PUK's last stand.

Invisible Nation

Author : Quil Lawrence
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 21,61 MB
Release : 2009-05-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0802718817

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The American invasion of Iraq has been a success - for the Kurds. Kurdistan is an invisible nation, and the Kurds the largest ethnic group on Earth without a homeland, comprising some 25 million moderate Sunni Muslims living in the area around the borders of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Through a history dating back to biblical times, they have endured persecution and betrayal, surviving only through stubborn compromise with greater powers. They have always desired their own state, and now, accidentally, the United States may have helped them take a huge step toward that goal. As Quil Lawrence relates in his fascinating and timely study of the Iraqi Kurds, while their ambition and determination grow apace, their future will be largely dependent on whether America values a budding democracy in the region, or decides to yet again sacrifice the Kurds in the name of political expediency. Either way, the Kurdish north may well prove to be the defining battleground in Iraq, as the country struggles to hold itself together. At this extraordinary moment in the saga of Kurdistan, informed by his deep knowledge of the people and region, Lawrence's intimate and unflinching portrait of the Kurds and their heretofore quixotic quest offers a vital and original lens through which to contemplate the future of Iraq and the surrounding Middle East.

Kurds in Iraq

Author : Khrp
Publisher :
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 39,54 MB
Release : 2003-12-01
Category : Kurds
ISBN : 9781900175678

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