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S L JamesKurdistan: Challenges and Achievements in Iraq

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KURDISTAN: CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN IRAQ

Video documentary series on contemporary politics in Kurdistan in Iraq produced by S L James for the Centre for Kurdish Studies, University of Exeter.
The interviews were recorded between May and October in Iraq, Turkey, UK and USA 2008.

These four videos offer a selection of edited interviews on governance and social-political issues in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq featuring:

Prof Brendan O'Leary (University of Pennsylvania)
Prof Gareth Stansfield (University of Exeter)
Nimrud Youkhana (Assyrian Patriotic Party)
Abubakir Ali (Kurdistan Islamic Union)
Saadi Pera (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan)
Falah Mustafa Bakir (Kurdistan Regional Government Foreign Minister)
Prof Kemal Kirisci (Bogazici University)
Qubad Jalal Talabany (Kurdistan Regional Government representative to USA)
Mustafa Gundogdu (Kurdish Human Rights Project)
Dr Nadje Al-Ali (School of Oriental and African Studies)

Also available on Video Google:

Kurdistan: Politics in Iraq video
Kurdistan: Disputed Territories in Iraq video
Kurdistan: Iraq, Turkey and the PKK video
Kurdistan: Women in Iraq video


This movie is part of the collection: Community Video

Producer: S L James
Production Company: S L James
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English / Kurdish
Keywords: Kurdistan; Iraq; Erbil; Arbil; Kurdistan; Regional; Government; Patriotic; Union; Kurdistan; Kurdistan; Democratic; Party; Kurdistan; Islamic; Union; Assyrian; Patriotic; Party; Kurds; Halabja; Saddam; Hussein; Kirkuk; PKK;
Contact Information: Centre of Kurdish Studies, IAIS/HuSS Stocker Road, University of Exeter, Exeter, EX4 4ND. UK Telephone: +44 1392 269250 Fax: +44 1392 264035 Email: cks-info@exeter.ac.uk CKS Secretary : Laura Scrivens l.scrivens@exeter.ac.uk Admissions: admissions@exeter.ac.uk Schools liaison: schools-liaison@exeter.ac.uk

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0


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Kurdistan: Disputed Territories in Iraq 321.1 MB
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Kurdistan: Iraq, Turkey and the PKK 258.8 MB
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Kurdistan: Politics in Iraq 464.4 MB
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Kurdistan: Women in Iraq 419.4 MB
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Producer / Director:
S L James

Interviewees:
Prof Brendan O'Leary (University of Pennsylvania)
Prof Gareth Stansfield (University of Exeter)
Nimrud Youkhana (Assyrian Patriotic Party)
Abubakir Ali (Kurdistan Islamic Union)
Saadi Pera (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan)
Falah Mustafa Bakir (Kurdistan Regional Government Foreign Minister)
Prof Kemal Kirisci (Bogazici University)
Qubad Jalal Talabany (Kurdistan Regional Government representative to USA)
Mustafa Gundogdu (Kurdish Human Rights Project)
Dr Nadje Al-Ali (School of Oriental and African Studies)


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