
Dr. Yesiltas’ research interests involve ethnic conflict and democratization in the Middle East with a particular focus on the Kurdish Question. She has done extensive field research in Turkey, Iraq, and Syria since 2011 and published her work in academic journals including Studies of Transition States and Societies and Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism. Her recent work focuses on the Syrian Refugee Crisis and the Feminist Revolution in Syrian Kurdistan. She is currently working on a project that investigates the U.S. Foreign Policy towards the Kurds in post-ISIS Iraq and Syria which is funded by the American Political Science Association.
