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Syrian Kurds as a Proto-State Actor: From the Insurgent State to Democratic Confederalism
Russian Journal of World Politics and Law of Nations, 2023It is estimated that the self-proclaimed Kurdish autonomy in Northeastern Syria accounts for one-third of the country’s territory, and, despite its unrecognized status, it appears to be one of the key players in the Syrian peace settlement and, at the same time, a political hostage to the situation that has developed in Syria as a result of the Civil ...
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CONFEDERATE SYMBOLS AND THEIR IMPACT ON U.S. DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE
2022Civilian, Department of Homeland ...
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Confederate Monuments and Democratic Practice in the Classroom
Schools, 2023Chara Haeussler Bohan +2 more
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Jin-jiyan-azadi. Matristic culture and Democratic Confederalism in Rojava
Sustainability Science, 2022Eleonora Gea Piccardi, Stefania Barca
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Mesopotamian Indigeneity: The Kurds and Democratic Confederalism Governance Model
Academia Letters, 2021openaire +1 more source
Beyond Orientalism: Exploring the Distinctive Feminism of Democratic Confederalism in Rojava
Geopolitics, 2021Arianne Shahvisi
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Challenging the Reproduction of Hierarchy: A Social Ecological Approach to Democratic Confederalism
This research examines the Kurdish movement’s conceptualisation of, and struggle against, hierarchy in the Kurdish context. It traces how macro, meso, and micro hierarchies have shaped Kurdish political organisation over time. While literature has largely focused on macro and meso hierarchies, it has tended to overlook the significance of micro ...openaire +1 more source

