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Coal and Climate Change: the "Chinese Way" ?

Date de publication
29 June 2014
Accroche

This article, issued after Asia Center and ASEF's international conference on coal issues in China (26th and 27th of June 2014 in Beijing), tackles the challenges the country is facing in restructuring its coal industry, in a context of severe and recurrent air, soil and water pollution outbursts.

Turkey: The Kurdish Movement in the “Peace Process”

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

While the peace process between the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party) and the Turkish government is at a standstill, the latter is attempting to circumvent Turkey’s Kurdish actors by aligning itself with the KDP (Kurdistan Democratic Party), which dominates the Kurdish regional government in Iraq.

Olivier GROJEAN

What Kurdish Policy Will the JDP Adopt?

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

The emergence of an autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan, the civil war in Syria, and the electoral ambitions of the JDP (Justice and Development Party) have led to new policy being formed by the Turkish government regarding the Kurdish issue.

Yohanan BENHAIM

The Paradoxes of the Kurdish Spring in Syria

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Although the Kurdish population in Syria forms a very small and highly divided minority, the Kurds nevertheless have managed, thanks to the civil war, to gain relative autonomy in Northern Syria. 

Jordi TEJEL

Iraqi Kurdistan’s Unclear Borders

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Since 1991, Kurdish parties have dominated and administered “Iraqi Kurdistan”.

Cyril ROUSSEL

The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Seen from Kiev

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Moscow has every intention of including Ukraine in its Eurasian Union, with one major playing card: the exchange of Kiev’s sovereignty for economic and financial advantages.

Iouri IAKIMENKO Mikhaïl PACHKOV

Why Russia and the EU Should Cooperate in Ukraine

Date de publication
26 June 2014
Accroche

Ukraine is divided along historical, ideological, economic, religious and linguistic lines, which it has failed to unite in its brief history. 

Vladimir TCHERNEGA

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