Turkey and Iraqi Kurds: Conflict or Cooperation? — Brussels: International Crisis Group, 2008. — 33 pp
Turkey and Iraqi Kurds: Conflict or Cooperation? — Brussels: International Crisis Group, 2008. — 33 pp
Turkey and Iraqi Kurds: Conflict or Cooperation? — Brussels: International Crisis Group, 2008. — 33 pp
A revolution without rights? Women, Kurds and Baha’is searching for equality in Iran. — L.: The Foreign Policy Centre, 2008. — 92 pp
Turkey as a U.S. security partner. — Santa Monica: RAND Corporation, 2008. — 50 pp.
Developing a Strategic Partnership with Turkey. — Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School, 2006. — 20 pp
Reassessing U.S. National Security Strategy The Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK). — Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School, 2008. — 35 pp
The Future of the Iraqi Kurds. — W.: Washington Institute for Near East Policy, 2008. — 48 pp
Shaping a “Conditions-based” Strategy and Plan for Staying in Iraq. — W.: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2008. — 13 pp.
Reassessing U.S. National Security Strategy The Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK). — Carlisle: U.S. Army War College, 2008. — 35 pp
Disarming, Demobilizing and Reintegrating the Kurdistan Worker’s Party. — The National Committee on American Foreign Policy, 2007. – 38 pp
The Kurds: Between Ankara and Baghdad in Search of Independence. — Athens, Research Institute for European and American Studies, 2005. – 46 pp