Dr. Ofra Bengio talks about the complex interplay of local, regional and international factors shaping the future of Kurdish autonomy, providing valuable insights into the ongoing Kurdish struggle for self-determination. Ofra Bengio is a Senior Research Fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies and Head of Kurdish Studies Program at the same Institute.
In this session, Dr. Ofra Bengio explores the complex dynamics affecting Kurdish autonomy, including the influence of regional powers like Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. Also she analyses the roles of the US, Russia and the European Union, and uncover the fascinating intersection of gender and territorial politics in Kurdish movements. An essential watch for anyone interested in Middle Eastern geopolitics and ethnic autonomy struggles
Interviewers: Pedro Rodriguez - Human Security Desk
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