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Challenges to Stability Assistance in Rojava A United States Policy Option Joe Wortham Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University U.S. Army War College

Agenda Why is Rojava important? Research Methodology Defining Rojava Problems with the Rojava relationship Stakeholder Analysis U.S. Kurdish relationships Stabilization needs Challenges to stabilization Potential Policy Road Map Conclusion

Why is Rojava important? Rojava is one of the few internal stakeholders open to international support for reconstruction An opportunity to shape Syria and the region that supports U.S. goals Pro-western population with influence over the future of Syria Secure area within Syria that prevents further refugee flow

Rojava and the SDF U.S. Coalition best counter-isis surrogate in Syria

Research Methodology Extensive literature review of Kurdish regional history, the Syrian civil war, the rise of the Syrian Democratic Forces, and establishment of Rojava In-depth analysis of the stakeholders and powerbrokers in Northern Syria utilizing the UN model of conflict analysis. Monitored current events and the news to track the evolution of Rojava and interaction with the stakeholders Researched challenges of providing stability assistance, and utilized additional tools from the UN conflict analysis framework. These tools highlighted potential areas of difficulty in the direct application of stability and humanitarian assistance in Rojava.

What is Rojava? A de-facto semi-autonomous region liberated from ISIS by the Syrian Democratic Forces Led by TEV-DEM political coalition with a majority Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) Federalist form of government centered local councils and assemblies

Why Not Rojava? The PKK is the problem Threatens strategic US-Turkey-NATO alliance Syrian Kurds represent a small 10% of Syrian population Russia-Kurdish relationship

Stakeholders Internal Rojava (Syrian Democratic Forces) Syrian Arab Opposition Transnational Salafi Jihadist National Salafi Jihadist Political Islamist Secularist Democratic Union Party (PYD) Syriac Military Council Luna Thuwar Al-Raqqah (Raqqah Revolutionary Brigade) Syria s Tomorrow Jaysh Al-Thuwar (Army of Revolutionaries) Assad Regime Arab Tribes External US (and European Allies) Turkey Russia Kurdistan Regional Government (Iraqi Kurds) PKK Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Qatar Jordan Egypt Iraq Iran (Hezbollah)

Kurdish Stakeholders All Kurds are not the same Why does it matter? The U.S. has different leverage with each group

What to Stabilize? Governance Legitimacy Economic: significant losses to agrarian economy: 50% of live stock killed/ 10% farm machinery remaining Turkish and KRG economic embargo having significant effects Oil resources are the main source of income but woefully short of economic needs for reconstruction. Only currently using 20% of the oil resources due to embargo and infrastructure Humanitarian Assistance Significant damage in major cities from ISIS and war. Kobane reconstruction alone is estimated at $6 Billion

Challenges to Stabilization The Syrian Identity is widely contested between the main stream opposition, Rojava supporters, the Assad Regime and key international actors. Sharply divergent visions of Syria s future: a united democratic country maintaining territorial integrity a federated country with self-autonomy for ethnic groups status quo something else? International intervention equals opportunity, but with risks and cost

KRG Turkey relationship A possible roadmap? Turkey fearful Iraqi Kurds quest for independence, supported the Iraqi regimes efforts to quell the Kurdish uprising in the 1960s and following decades Economic Interest and stability provided by the U.S. presence and influence created a stable environment for Iraqi Kurdish growth Turkey changes its views of the Iraqi Kurds over the past 15 years from an existential threat to an important economic and security partner

Conclusions Someone will rebuild and redefine Syria. We can choose to watch or choose to get in the game. Foreign aid is a tool for influence and instrument of foreign policy. The U.S. is already the top donor for aid in Syria. We should not limit it to humanitarian aid. Stability assistance for Rojava will support U.S. influence in Syria for the future.