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Lake Urmia Crisis and Possible Solutions
ARTICLE Lake Urmia Crisis and Possible Solutions Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: 8 April 2024 DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/PV4CH Rasooli Keya, Dawod 2024. “Lake Urmia Crisis and Possible Solutions.” [...]
Why is the strategy of the Iranian revolution anti-West?
ARTICLE Why is the strategy of the Iranian revolution anti-West? Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: 4 March 2024 DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/BNXC4 Yusefi, Keyhan (2024). Why is the strategy of [...]
Political Islam, Kurds, and the West
ARTICLE Political Islam, Kurds, and the West Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: 7 February 2024 DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/KM5B8 Shams, Said (2024) Political Islam, Kurds, and the West, TISHK Center [...]
TISHK Interviews
TISHK Interviews is a new section of the TISHK Center for Kurdish Studies, dedicated to publishing conversations with scholars, authors, activists, researchers, and experts from the fields of politics, society, culture, and historyTISHK Interviews
The interviews focus on topics such as democracy, human rights, colonialism and internal colonialism, political violence, memory culture, language, identity, migration, and social and economic inequalities.
Welcome to the TISHK Interviews
TISHK Interviews
TISHK Interviews is a new section of the TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies, dedicated to publishing conversations with scholars, authors, activists, and experts from the fields of politics, society, culture, and history.
The aim of this page is to present diverse perspectives on Kurdistan, Kurds in the Middle East, and broader global political and social developments. The interviews focus on topics such as democracy, human rights, collective rights, colonialism and internal colonialism, political violence, memory culture, language, identity, migration, as well as social and economic inequalities in relation to Kurdistan and the Kurdish people.
Through TISHK Interviews, we seek to create a space for critical analysis, academic reflection, and public debate. The interviews are intended not only to inform, but also to encourage deeper thinking and to promote dialogue between academia, the public, and civil society actors.
This section serves as a platform for voices that engage with complex political and social issues in a nuanced manner and contribute new impulses to research, discussion, and public awareness.





