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Abstract
IDENTITY REFLECTION ON THE PRIORITIES OF KURDISH EXTERNAL POLITICAL BEHAVIOR: PARA DIPLOMACY
BASMA KHALEEL NAMUQ
Volume: 9 Issue: 4 2019
Abstract:
That our task in determining the priorities that will measure the performance of the Kurdish political on the basis of completion is difficult to the degree that will push us to diligence in some aspects, especially as we deal with the situation made the Kurds in an exceptional position with excellence. On the one hand, they are a nation that has the standards of a nation, but it does not possess a recognized, independent state run by a political system that translates its political ambitions in isolation from the powers of a central political system like Iraq. On the other hand, the current transitional situation of the Kurdish situation in general and abroad Iraqi Kurdistan imposed on the Kurds a kind of separation from the real and psychological state that they belong to officially This is a contradictory political dichotomy that confers on the choices and priorities of the Kurds an important amount of ambiguity and confusion and on researchers in the Kurdish issue a kind of turmoil and uncertainty In general, the priorities and leadership of the Kurdish people at the current stage and in the phase that will follow the demise of the terrorist forces represented by ISIS ( Da'ash) and its branches may depend on two basic types of criteria: fixed priorities and changing priorities This criterion (fixed and variable) has been and remains a valid way of governance and differentiation within the framework of international, regional and local policies As well as their validity, these standards also depend on the main elements contributing to the degree of achievement, including social and political costs and benefits, time factor and the impact of the right time, the role of the internal and external environment, the impact of the understanding of the leadership and nature, the type of external alliances and many other actors in the formation of standards prioritization
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