New Report by RIC on Rojava's Political Structure
This most comprehensive account up-to-date, based on interviews with local political actors, presents a critical examination of political structures and organizing strategies implemented in North and East Syria. It pays a special focus to ongoing challenges the autonomous administration faces, including the incorporation of non-Kurdish communities, and limitations of the political system, as it is currently implemented, in reaching the goal of a directly democratic governance.
From Rojava Information Center: "The new RIC report, Beyond the frontlines – The building of the democratic system in North and East Syria, describes the system of political organization in North and East Syria.
We spoke to over 50 political actors in North and East Syria, from the lowest level (commune) up to the heads of the Administration
The interviews and case studies within the report give the clearest picture yet of the stated aims of the political project in North and East Syria
The key aim of this report is to explore the unique and poorly-understood system in the words of its practitioners
We also sketch out some of the key criticisms leveled at the administration and ways in which it falls short of its declared aims
The political system of North and East Syria, though widely misunderstood, has captured the attention of the world through its championship of women’s rights and democracy in the wake of the ISIS caliphate.
The report is set to be the definitive work describing the political system in the words of those who are building it. ‘Beyond the frontlines’ explains the roles and responsibilities of the key institutions of governance, and locates them within their historical, cultural and ideological frameworks."
Download the full report and a short executive summary here.