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Why Kurds Fear Victory as Much as Defeat?
Hiwa Tase Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: 11.01.2026 Summary For the Kurds of Eastern Kurdistan (Rojhelat), the possible fall of the Iranian regime brings a paradox of [...]
Kurdistan’s General Strike and the Limits of the Iranian Opposition
Fateh Saeidi Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: 10.01.2026 Summary This article examines the January 8 general strike in Kurdistan as a collective response to state violence during [...]
Why Monarchy Is the Worst Alternative to the Islamic Republic in Iran
Davoud Osmanzadeh Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: 06.01.2026 Abstract This essay discusses that monarchy is not a viable alternative to the Islamic Republic in Iran, but a dangerous [...]
The Kurds at a Geopolitical Crossroads: Challenges and Opportunities
OPINION The Kurds at a Geopolitical Crossroads: Challenges and Opportunities Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: 04.10.2025 DOI Eliassi, Baban (2025): The Kurds at a Geopolitical [...]
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Our platform aims to foster dialogue among writers and thinkers who grapple with the unique challenges facing the Kurdish nation and contemplate a positive future for this remarkable region.
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Kurdistan Agora Blog provides incisive and insightful analysis of the Kurdistan Region and the Kurdish question in the broader context of the Middle East. Our platform aims to foster dialogue among writers and thinkers who grapple with the unique challenges facing the Kurdish nation and contemplate a positive future for this remarkable region.
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47 Years of Brutality: Standing in Solidarity with the People of Iran
Karim Rahimi Research Associate in Genetics | Harvard Medical School Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: Bonn, Germany: 13 January 2026 Summary This piece expresses solidarity with the [...]
A Gentle Reminder to the Anglophone Audience: A Kurdish Look at Iran’s Current Protest
Ahmad Mohammadpour Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: Bonn, Germany: 12 January 2026 Summary In this short piece, I argue that Perso-Shi’a nationalism is a unified, singular racio-linguistic [...]
Iran’s 2025–2026 Protests and the Urgency of Breaking the Cycle of Authoritarianism
Davoud Osmanzadeh Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: Bonn, Germany: 12 January 2026 Summary This essay analyzes the protest cycle that began in Iran in late December 2025, [...]













