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Political and Diplomatic Evolution

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While Kurdish bureaucrats managed their home-front affairs and established fundamentals for a de facto state, the Kurdish Diaspora helped the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) representatives explain their people’s grievances and aspirations to the international community through seminars and conferences and personal contacts with foreign diplomats, politicians, entrepreneurs, and investors.

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  1. Barry Lando, “Kurds in Internation-Henry Kissinger and the Kurds,” Ajans a Peyamner, http://www.peyamner.com, February 5, 2010.

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Ahmed, M.M.A. (2012). Political and Diplomatic Evolution. In: Iraqi Kurds and Nation-Building. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137034083_4

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