Perceptions of EU Crisis Response in Iraq
This report examines perceptions of local actors towards EU’s crisis response mechanisms in Iraq.
This report examines perceptions of local actors towards EU’s crisis response mechanisms in Iraq.
The Kurdistan referendum has opened the way for Baghdad and Erbil to prioritise serious negotiations.
This report focuses on the Yazidi community and their perceptions on conflicts and future reconciliation following the Islamic States invasion in 2014
MERI hosted a roundtable event for diplomats, policymakers, and experts to discuss Kurdistan’s independence referendum and its consequences for the region.
Inter and intra-communal rivalries have caused grave instability among the Christians. Left unaddressed, the conflicts become protracted, causing further instability and onward migration.
It could be more constructive for all stakeholders to assist Baghdad and Erbil to reach a mutually acceptable agreement
Kurdistan shows that post-conflict countries can build a thriving higher education sector by working with foreign partners
This policy report explores perceptions of reconciliation among the Shabak community in the Nineveh Plain through examining concepts of justice, security and also the process of return.