SOUTH KURDISTAN (IRAQ) Kurdistan’s Ruling Elites: A Sultanistic System

EVENT DETAILS – DATE Tuesday, September 8, 2015 – TIME 4:00 to 5:30 p.m. – LOCATION Carnegie Middle East Center, Emir Bechir Street, Lazarieh Tower, Bldg. No. 2026 1210, 5th flr., Downtown Beirut, Lebanon

SPEAKERS Sam Dagher and Kawa Hassan – MODERATOR Maha Yahya – CONTACT Romy Nasr – +961 1 991491 (ext. 23) | rnasr@carnegie-mec.org

The Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) enjoys relative stability, security, economic development, political pluralism, and a margin of freedom for civil society. It is playing a pivotal role in the fight against the self-proclaimed Islamic State, and has immense proven oil reserves and natural gas reserves. This perception of stability has led many to describe the KRI as the “Other Iraq.” But is this assessment accurate?

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The Carnegie Middle East Center will present and launch “Kurdistan’s Politicized Society Confronts a Sultanistic System,” a paper on the internal political and society dynamics of Kurdistan by Kawa Hassan. Along with Sam Dagher, Hassan will discuss the nature of the ruling elites of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) and Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) and their attempt to quell and co-opt public dissent, as well as the possible implications for the region. Carnegie’s Maha Yahya will moderate.Space is limited, so only those registered can be guaranteed entrance. For those unable to attend the event in Beirut, it will be livestreamed here.

The event will be held in English, with simultaneous Arabic interpretation.

Speakers

Sam Dagher is a senior correspondent at the Wall Street Journal, whose work focuses on Syria, Iraq, and Iran.

Kawa Hassan is a visiting scholar at the Carnegie Middle East Center and director of the Middle East North Africa Program at the EastWest Institute’s Brussels office.

Moderator – Maha Yahya is a senior associate at the Carnegie Middle East Center.