The Jackson School invites you to attend all or part of the conference, "Kurdistan and the Changing Middle East," on Thursday, Nov. 6. Conference Program 9:00-9:15 Intro Remarks Reşat Kasaba, Nicole Watts 9:15-10:30 Panel I State-Society Relations in northern Iraq Arbella Bet-Shlimon, Melisande Genat, Nicole Watts 10:30-10:45 a.m. Coffee Break 10:45-12:00 a.m. Panel II Dynamics of the Kurdish movement and governance in Turkey Güneş Murat Tezcur, Jessie Clark, Fırat Bozcalı 12:00-1:30 Break (Lunch) 1:30-3:00 p.m. Panel III Regional Dynamics Serhun Al, Henri Barkey, Aliza Marcus 3:00-3:15 Break 3:15-4:30 Roundtable discussion on Current Events (All) 5-6:30 p.m. Reception with Henri Barkey, Smith Room, Suzzallo 324 7 p.m. Keynote address: Henri Barkey: Kurdistan, Changing Middle East, and U.S. Foreign Policy (Location: Kane 120) List of confirmed participants in alphabetical order Serhun Al, lecturer and PhD Candidate, Dept of Political Science, Univ. of Utah Subject: Regional dynamics: hyphenated identities in Turkey and beyond Henri Barkey, Prof., Dept of Int. Relations, Lehigh Univ. Subject: Regional dynamics Arbella Bet-Shlimon, Asst Prof, Dept of History, Univ of Wash. Subject: State-Society Relations in northern Iraq: the case of Mosul Fırat Bozcalı, PhD Candidate, Dept of Anthropology, Stanford Univ. Dynamics of the Kurdish movement & governance in Turkey: Smugglers and lawyers in the Kurdish borderlands Jessie Clark, Assistant Prof, Dept of Geography University of Nevada-Reno Subject: Dynamics of the Kurdish movement and governance in Turkey: Gender and political geography in Diyarbakir Melisande Genat, PhD student, Dept of History, Stanford Univ. Subject: State-Society Relations in northern Iraq: political economy and prospects for independence Aliza Marcus, Author and journalist, Bloomberg News Subject: Regional dynamics: Dynamics of the Kurdish movement in Turkey and beyond Güneş Murat Tezcur, Associate Prof, Dept of Political Science, Loyola University, Chicago Subject: Dynamics of the Kurdish movement& governance in Turkey : the PKK, politicians and PKK militants Nicole Watts, Professor, Dept of Political Science, San Francisco State University Subject: State-Society Relations in Northern Iraq: governance and opposition under the KRG |