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The Kurdish Quasi-State


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Éditeur : Syracuse University Date & Lieu : 2010, New York
Préface : Pages : 158
Traduction : ISBN : 978-0-8156-3217-7
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 150x230 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Nat. Kur. N°4647Thème : Politique

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The Kurdish Quasi-State

The Kurdish Quasi-State

Denise Natali

Syracuse University


“The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) is not just one of the most important developments in the Middle East, but is also an important experiment in state building. Natali, who has been able to observe the evolution of the KRG from its inception, provides a sophisticated analytical approach to its institutionalization, shortcomings, and successes. Changing international boundaries will make this book a must for scholars working on similar cases.”
Henri J. Barkey, editor of Reluctant Neighbor: Turkeys Role in the Middle East

“Dr. Natali offers an insightful, empathetic, and comprehensive analysis of political, social, and economic change that has occurred in the Kurdish Regional Government (KRG) since 1991, but especially after 2003. Drawing upon a wide variety of source materials, including extensive interviews in the KRG, Natali presents the most comprehensive analysis to date of the political and economic change that has transformed the Kurds from a marginal to a central player in post-2003 Iraqi politics.”
Eric Davis, author of Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq



Denise Natali is Research Centers director and associate professor at the American University of Iraq-Sulaimania. She is the author of numerous publications on Kurdish nationalism, politics, and identity, including The Kurds and the State: Evolving National Identity in Iraq, Turkey, and Iran (Syracuse University Press, 2005). Dr. Natali also has worked in disaster relief and post-conflict reconstruction programs in Washington, D.C.; Peshwar, Pakistan; and post-Gulf War Iraqi Kurdistan.

 


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Denise Natali

The Kurdish Quasi-State

Syracuse University

Syracuse University Press
The Kurdish Quasi-State
Development and Dependency
in Post-Gulf War Iraq
Denise Natali

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ISBN: 978-0-8156-3217-7

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Natali, Denise.
The Kurdish quasi-state: development and dependency in post-Gulf War Iraq /
Denise Natali. — 1st ed.
p. cm. — (Modern intellectual and political history of the Middle East)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8156-3217-7 (cloth : alk. paper)
1. Kurds—Iraq—Politics and government—20th century. 2. Kurds—Iraq—Politics
and government—21st century. 3. Kurdistan (Iraq)—Politics and government—20th
century. 4. Kurdistan (Iraq)—Politics and government—21st century. 5. Kurdistan
(Iraq)—Foreign relations. 6. Economic assistance—Iraq—Kurdistan. 7. Military
assistance—Iraq—Kurdistan. I. Title.
DS70.8.K8N37 2010
956.7'20443—dc22 / 2010017116

Manufactured in the United States of America

Jacket front: Digitally rendered detail from “Flags”.
Photograph courtesy of Ali Ayverdi.

Modern Intellectual and Political History,of the Middle East
Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Series Editor




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