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🇨🇦 Port Coquitlam, Canada
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2026
Kurdistan: The New Actor of the Middle East
“Kurdistan: The New Actor of the Middle East” is a future-oriented research and analytical book that explores the possible geopolitical, economic, cultural, and strategic role of Kurdistan in the future transformations of the Middle East. The project aims to move beyond traditional crisis-centered n
The Challenge
Discussions about Kurdistan are often focused on conflict, crisis, and short-term political struggles, while there is limited attention given to long-term development, strategic planning, institution-building, and future global changes. Kurdish society also faces challenges such as political fragmentation, weak institutional culture, and a lack of future-oriented educational and strategic resources.
This project aims to help fill that gap by promoting strategic thinking, futures studies, and a development-focused vision for Kurdistan’s role in the future Middle East.
The Story
This project proposes a future-oriented intellectual and research platform through the book “Kurdistan: The New Actor of the Middle East.” By combining strategic analysis, futures studies, and systems thinking, the project aims to encourage long-term vision, development-focused dialogue, and stronger institutional thinking within Kurdish society.
The book seeks to inspire researchers, youth, entrepreneurs, civil organizations, and the Kurdish diaspora to actively participate in shaping a more sustainable, innovative, and strategically prepared future for Kurdistan.
Impact
The project aims to encourage future-oriented thinking, strategic dialogue, and development-focused perspectives within Kurdish society. It seeks to inspire greater engagement in leadership, institution-building, civil society development, entrepreneurship, and long-term planning among Kurdish youth, intellectuals, and diaspora communities.
In the long term, the project hopes to contribute to a stronger culture of strategic thinking and sustainable development regarding the future of Kurdistan and its role in the Middle East.
Who Benefits: The primary beneficiaries of this project are Kurdish youth, researchers, students, civil society activists, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and diaspora communities interested in the future development of Kurdistan. The project also aims to benefit organizations and individuals working in the fields of leadership, strategic studies, social development, and futures research in the Middle East.