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International aid, regonal politics, and the Kurdish issue in Iraq after Gulf War / Natali, Denise 1999  Book
Natali, Denise Book
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Publication Emirates Center for Strategi Studies and Research, 1999.
Description 52p.
Series Emirates Occasional Papers; 31
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ID:   073957


Kurds and the state: evolving national identity in Iraq, Turkey, and Iran / Natali, Denise 2005  Book
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Publication New York, Syracuse University Press, 2005.
Description xxx, 238p.
Standard Number 0815630840
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ID:   112119


Politics of Kurdish crude / Natali, Denise   Journal Article
Natali, Denise Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Iraq  Turkey  Kurds  National Identity  Baghdad  Shias 
Kurdistan Region  Kurdish Oil Market  KRG 
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ID:   155503


Post-ISIS Iraq and Syria: avoiding chaos / Jeffrey, James; Natali, Denise ; Alzayat, Wa'el ; Salem, Paul   Journal Article
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Key Words Middle East  Syria  Global Governance  Post-ISIS Iraq 
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ID:   078853


Spoils of peace in Iraqi Kurdistan / Natali, Denise   Journal Article
Natali, Denise Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This paper examines transition patterns in post-Gulf war Iraqi Kurdistan as a function of external aid, and the impact of these developments on relations between the Kurdistan region and Baghdad. It argues that, despite ethnic traditions and structural legacies, the asymmetrical and changing nature of aid has created new incentives for conflict and co-operation. Since 1991 aid has strengthened the Kurdistan region's power in relation to the state and increased leverage on the central government to accommodate Kurdish demands for autonomy. Yet it has also created an increasingly complex political - economic order and new interdependencies between the regions. The shift from relief aid to reconstruction within a neoliberal framework has helped open the Iraqi and Kurdish political economies by encouraging trade between the Kurdistan region, regional states and foreign governments. The creation of a federal Iraqi state has also led to financial and political linkages between the Kurdistan region and Baghdad and to new requirements for negotiation.
Key Words Ethnic Conflict  Iraq  Kurdistan  Peace Process 
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ID:   152575


Syria's spillover on Iraq: state resilience / Natali, Denise   Journal Article
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Key Words Iraq  Syria  State Resilience 
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