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Tag: Kurdistan

Self-Determination versus State Integrity: Catalan and Kurdish Issues

Nikolas Gvosdev | October 2017

Two crises are brewing, one in Iraq and one in Spain, over the perennial problem of whether self-determination takes precedence over territorial integrity.

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