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Aslam Kakar
Rutgers, State University of New Jersey
Occupation
Graduate Student (Doctoral)
Contact
ABOUT
I am a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate and PTL at the Division of Global Affairs (DGA), Rutgers University- Newark. I am a former Fulbright Scholar and a Gandhi Fellow. My Ph.D. dissertation compares the Kurdish and Pashtun responses over the past century to state repression at the hands of the Turkish and Pakistani governments. I have written on global poverty and development issues for the Borgen Magazine and the Borgen Blog. I also write on human rights and social justice issues for Waging Nonviolence, Friday Times, and the Daily Times among other publications. Recently I founded the Pashtun Studies Network to connect scholars and researchers who study the Pashtuns and joined the Journal of Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism as its Managing Editor. I also just returned from my fieldwork in Turkey where I spent the fall semester, from October 2021 to February 2022. Pashto and Urdu are my native languages. I am fluent in English and learning Kurdish.
Discipline
International Relations/Affairs
Sub Areas
Ethnic Groups
Turkish Studies
South Asian Studies
Peace Studies
Anti-Racism
Colonialism
Nationalism
Kurdish Studies
Minorities
Comparative
Conflict Resolution
Geographic Areas of Interest
Pakistan
Turkey
Afghanistan
Syria
Iran
Iraq
Specialties
Kurdish Studies Pashtun Studies Turkish Studies
Languages
Pashto (native)
Urdu (native)
English (advanced)
Kurdish (intermediate)
Hindi (elementary)
Punjabi (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 2017 | Division of Global Affairs | Rutgers University
Abstracts
Kurds in Turkey and Pashtuns in Pakistan: A comparative analysis of social movements in response to state violence