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The Future of Kurdistan

The Future of Kurdistan

Kerim Yildiz

(2011)

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Abstract

During the United States military occupation of Iraq, the Kurdistan region was one of the few places in the country where insurgent violence was not a daily occurrence. However, as tension with the Iraqi central government increases over issues of security, oil and gas management and the disputed territory of Kirkuk, and with Turkey and Iran continuing their cross border military operations, Kurdistan Iraq faces numerous challenges.

The current context allows for a fresh look at the situation of the Kurds in Iraq. No longer subject to the cruel regime of Saddam Hussein, the Kurds are set to be important figures in the shaping of Iraq's future.

The Future of Kurdistan: The Iraqi Dilemma focuses on how issues faced by Kurdistan Iraq today are being dealt with by both central government and international forces as well as on the prospects for Kurdistan and Iraq’s political, economic and cultural future.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover cover
Contents vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1
Part I 3
1 The Kurds in Iraq: A History 5
2 Saddam Hussein and the Kurds 15
3 Iraq after Saddam 39
Part II 61
4 Kurdistan and the Iraqi Central Government 63
5 Regional Relations 92
6 International Relations 110
Part III 121
7 Future Issues 123
Appendix 132
Notes 135
Index 153