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Iran After the Ayatollahs: Who Should Govern, and How?
Makvan Kasheikal Political analyst focusing on Kurdish political and social issues. Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: Bonn, Germany: 31 January 2026 The Point Accordingly, any future model [...]
How Regional State Policies and Dominant Political Forces Push the Kurds Toward Independence?
Davoud Osmanzadeh PhD candidate in Sociology and social Anthropology at CEU Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: Bonn, Germany: 28 January 2026 The Point As a result, a [...]
I came to know myself outside textbooks, for my nation was never narrated in them
Kamal Soleimani Professor of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies | El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios de Asia y África Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: Bonn, Germany: 19 January 2026 [...]
Narrative Hijack: How Exile Media Captures Iran’s Uprising Amid Blackouts
Behrooz Chamanara Director of IISKS| Germany Published online by TISHK Center for Kurdistan Studies: Bonn, Germany: 18 January 2026 Summary Iran has entered a revolutionary moment marked by mass protests, [...]
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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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After “Bratîya Gelan”: Rojava, Betrayal Narrative, and the Need for a Kurdish Political Imagination
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