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If Iraqi Kurdish leaders had the power to prevent the Turks from acquiring the tools of massacre but did not, they should be willing to explain why, or be forced to acknowledge they use the rhetoric of Kurdish empowerment insincerely.
Iraqi Kurdistan has achieved miracles since 1991, but it needs intellectuals, including journalists, to continue to move forward.
A review of David Romano's The Kurdish Nationalist Movement.
If Erdogan believes it is up to any state and any region to choose its own name, then no longer should the Turkish government complain when diplomats and officials speak of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraqi Kurdistan, or even South Kurdistan.
In The Kurds and the State, political scientist Natali explores how Kurdish nationalism developed in Turkey, Iran, and Iraq.
An Iraq of Its Regions is a unique work that should become the handbook for any serious discussion of Iraqi regionalism.
Review of The Kurds in Iraq, by Kerim Yildiz.
A review of The Future of Kurdistan in Iraq.





