Rojava’s (Rojavayê Kurdistan) foreign policy plays a significant role in its engagement with both regional and international actors. As such, it appears essential to recognise Rojava as an active participant in the realm of foreign relations. This engagement has not only fostered constructive relations but has also positively influenced its domestic standing to date. This event addresses Rojava as foreign policy actor and reflects on the rise of HTS with the aim to identify opportunities and challenges for establishing the day after in Syria.
Speakers
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Ilham Ahmed, Foreign Relations co-chair for the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES)
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Dr Alan Semo, Political Analyst
Coordinator
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Dr Marianna Charountaki (Senior Lecturer, University of Lincoln)
Registration will close two hours before the event