A discussion on the findings of the New Lines Institute and the Kurdish Peace Institute’s joint report, “Opportunities for De-Escalation in the Kurdish-Turkish Conflict,” with a focus on the gendered dynamics of the conflict. The event engaged with gender specialists to develop fresh perspectives on one of the Middle East’s longest-running conflicts and use those perspectives to shape actionable recommendations for policymakers in Washington.
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The Turkish-Kurdish Conflict through a Gendered Lens
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