Tag: PKK
Turkish turning westward: (NATO’s Vilnius 2023 summit)
Imad Sheikh Daoud - Professor of Public Policy/Al-Nahrin University.
Introduction:
From Tuesday, 11 July 2023, to Wednesday, 12 July 2023, the NATO leaders summit was held...
Klicdaroglu, betting on a losing horse: (CHP missed opportunity)
Imad Salah Sheikh Daoud - Professor of Public Policy/Faculty of Political Science - Al-Nahrin University
introduction:
On the date of 14/5/2023, the Turkish elections were held...
The Turkish and Iranian Military Intervention in Northern Iraq: Causes, Consequences, and Options for...
Adnan Abdul Amir Mehdi Al-Zubaidi: Tikrit University College of Political Science
Introduction:
International relations throughout history have been characterized as either conflict, cooperation, or international competition,...
Al-sudani government (complex files, and unresolved issues with turkey)
Firas Elias – researcher
The formation process of Iraqi prime minister Mohammed Shia Al- Sudani came to represent a new station in the relationship between...
Turkey’s approach and important goals toward Iraq
After the independence of Iraq, relations between the country and Turkey (with 367 kilometers of the common land border) experienced ups and downs and...
The Sinjar Dilemma: The PKK and Iraqi National Security
Dr. Firas Elias / Researcher
Introduction
It is no secret to anyone that the complex nature of the conflicts in the Sinjar district today. Some of...
Will the Region Soon Witness Renewed Kurdish in-Fighting?
Will the region soon witness renewed Kurdish in-fighting as a result of the recent incursions by Turkey?
The recent airstrikes by Turkish warplanes against Kurdistan...