Human history is a history of migration, and people continue to be on the move due to a myriad of circumstances. Most of them aren’t merely looking for adventure or doing a fun gap year, but are trying to escape political persecution, climate catastrophes, and, well, war and genocide.
Sur le passé, le présent et l’avenir du Kurdistan : repenser les structures de pouvoir ; l’apatridie dans un monde d’États ; et le Kurdistan comme laboratoire de guerre.
Published 11 December 2024
Original in English
First published by Eurozine
Contributed by Eurozine
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