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Looking Back on LSE's 2023 Kurdish Studies Conference - The Kurdish Center for Studies
Zeynep Kaya - Agenda Contributor | World Economic Forum
Mapping Kurdistan: Territory, Self-Determination and Nationalism | We're LIVE for today's webinar discussing Zeynep Kaya's latest book 'Mapping Kurdistan: Territory, Self-Determination and Nationalism'. This event is... | By LSE Middle East Centre
Zeynep Kaya - Lecturer - The University of Sheffield | LinkedIn
Gender and statehood in the Kurdistan region of Iraq - LSE Research Online
Listening to Women's Rights Organisations: The UK's Gender and Women Peace and Security Practice in Iraq - GAPS UK
Zeynep Kaya – E-International Relations — E-International Relations
LSE Middle East Centre | Are women better off in Iraqi Kurdistan than the rest of Iraq? - YouTube
Gender equality in Iraq and Iraqi Kurdistan | Middle East Centre
Ipek Kaya - The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) - İstanbul, Türkiye | LinkedIn
Cautious hope for Turkey: Between a coalition government and early elections | Middle East Centre
Reports
LSE Middle East Centre | Are women better off in Iraqi Kurdistan than the rest of Iraq? - YouTube
10/11/2020 – Women, Peace & Security: A Feminist Agenda | Beyond Fear
700+ "Zeynep Kaya" profiles | LinkedIn
Stream episode Yazidis and ISIS: The Causes and Consequences of Sexual Violence in Conflict by LSE Middle East Centre podcast | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
The Declining Health of Turkish Democracy | Middle East Centre
Zeynep Kaya
LSE Middle East Centre Annual Report 2022 by LSE Middle East Centre - Issuu
Have Efforts for Women's Political Participation in Kuwait Failed? | Middle East Centre
PDF) The HDP, the AKP and the battle for Turkish democracy
Interview - Zeynep N. Kaya
LSE Middle East Centre Annual Report 2018 by LSE Middle East Centre - Issuu
Displacement and WPS in the Middle East
Conflict, Gender and Violence in Iraq
Coming to the verge of destruction: Survival, change and engagement in the Yazidi community | Conflict Research Programme Blog