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ID194444
Title Properde facto Autonomous Governance and Stability in the Middle East
Other Title Informationthe Case of Kurds in Rojava
LanguageENG
AuthorAhmad, Haval ;  MacTavish, Emma ;  Christie, Kenneth
Summary / Abstract (Note)While the fight against ideological warfare of the Islamic State (ISIS) would not be possible without an effective counter ground operation led by the Kurds, these unique players in regional stability have contributed to the mitigation, and in some cases the elimination of Islamist extremist ideology, conducing to the human security of the region. Viewing these actions within a pro-democracy approach, this paper will demonstrate why the international community, led by the United States and EU, needs to, indeed ought to consider the Kurdish de facto autonomous region model as an element for stability. The resulting outcome could help contribute to the regional security of the Middle East, and also prevent the perpetration of any future atrocities against the Kurds and other minorities. Through a collective case study and a qualitative set of data, this paper will evaluate the de facto autonomous governance experience of the Kurds, its impact, and its potential.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Middle East and Africa Voll. 15, No.1; Jan-Mar 2024: p.91-110
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Syria ;  Human Security ;  Kurds ;  ISIS ;  Rojava