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The Kurdish Policy Imperative
Edited by Robert Lowe and Gareth Stansfield
ʻThis well-researched and carefully constructed volume illuminates an important new factor in Middle East politics, the impact of the modern Kurdish nation on the four main countries they inhabit as momentous changes take place in Iraq, Turkey, Syria and Iran. Even without an early hope of independence, the Kurds, one of the worldʼs largest populations without their own state, have a potential which needs to be recalculated. This book serves the purpose admirably and is a must for those who wish to understand the region in depth.ʼ – Sir Jeremy Greenstock, former UK Special Representative for Iraq and Ambassador to the UN
ʻInvaluable ... should be read by any serious observer of Kurdish and Middle East politics.ʼ – Jeremy Bowen, BBC Middle East Editor
August 2010 | 232 pages
ISBN: 978-1-86203-198-2 | £30 (hardback) ISBN: 978-1-86203-199-9 | £16.99 (paperback) Available from: www.chathamhouse.org.uk/publications Contents
VOLUME 67 NUMBER 10
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4 PAKISTAN FLOODS:
Deluge of Misery Osman Dar 4 Failing State Ayesha R. Khan 6 9 MIDDLE EAST TALKS: Subversive and Dangerous Paul Martin 12 TIBET’S NATURAL RESOURCES: Tension Over Treasure Roger Howard 15 KASHMIR: THE CHINA CARD: Three Is A Crowd Shashank Joshi 17 GLOBAL POWER SHIFTS:
Helping Shift Power Shen Dingli 17 Power Shift? Not Yet Michael Cox 20 23 BRAZIL: After The Age Of Lula Jan Rocha 26 GENDER EQUALITY: BEYOND MORALITY, TOWARDS ECONOMIC GROWTH:
Reality and Rhetoric Gemma Green and John Ward 27 LETTERS 28 BRITAIN’S STRATEGIC DEFENCE AND SECURITY REVIEW:
Cut And Stay Strong William Horsley 30 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA: State Collapse Threatens Sven Gunnar Simonsen
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