ڕژێمه شهڕهنگێزهكان: داگیركارى بهردهوامى ههیه (Lawlessness and colonization)
Author(s):
Latif Tas
Published in:
Kurdistan Conflict and Crisis Research Centre (KCCRC), and Terrorism & Security Studies (TSS), Issue 31 October 2019, 2019
Publisher:
Kurdistan Conflict and Crisis Research Centre (KCCRC), and Terrorism & Security Studies (TSS)
Dictators aren’t built in a day
Author(s):
Latif Tas and Anna-Sara Malmgren
Published in:
The Brussels Time, Issue 31 October 2019, 2019
Publisher:
The Brussels Time
INTERVIEW WITH LATIF TAS, MARIE-SKLODOWSKA-CURIE GLOBAL FELLOW AND VISITING SCHOLAR AT MAXWELL SCHOOL OF CITIZENSHIP AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Author(s):
Latif Tas
Published in:
Syracuse university, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Middle East Studies, Issue 2017, 2017
Publisher:
Syracuse University
Authoritarian Governance Is Like a Virus
Author(s):
Latif Tas
Published in:
Dissent, Issue 66(3), 23 July 2020, 2020
Publisher:
Dissent
Regimes of evil: colonization continues
Author(s):
Latif Tas
Published in:
Open Democracy, Issue 24 October 2019, 2019
Publisher:
Open Democracy
Kurds and Turks are at the edge of a cliff
Author(s):
Ayla Akat, Nadje al-Ali, and Latif Tas
Published in:
Open Democracy, Issue 2 November 2016, 2016
Publisher:
Open Democracy
Kurdish women’s battle continues against state and patriarchy, says first female co-mayor of Diyarbakir. Interview
Author(s):
Gültan Kişanak, Nadje al-Ali, and Latif Tas
Published in:
Open Democracy, Issue August 2016, 2016
Publisher:
Open Democracy
Turkey’s Predatory Politics
Author(s):
Latif Tas
Published in:
Public Anthropologist, Issue 25 October 2019, 2019
Publisher:
Brill
Transnationalism and Unofficial Law: The Case of Kurds in Turkey and Germany
Author(s):
Latif Tas
Published in:
CORDIS, EUROPEAN COMMISSION, 2021
Publisher:
European Commission, CORDIS