they are left wing led and have progressive education/aims, but the society is deeply conservative.
Also, they are stuck between turkey who wants to kill them and put jihadists instead, syria who wants to establish their control again (likely sidelining many reforms due to conservatism and causing unrest among rebel groups on AANES), and USA who no longer has a use for them except as a proxy to keep turkey and syria out of that lands.
They tried to play for US backing, that backing kinda weakened a lot, so they are playing between Syria and USA for now.
Best solution would be to rejoin Syria and for Syria to reinforce support for educational/cultural diversity, which is also tricky since Syria would prefer to keep higher control and promote unity.
they are left wing led and have progressive education/aims, but the society is deeply conservative.
Also, they are stuck between turkey who wants to kill them and put jihadists instead, syria who wants to establish their control again (likely sidelining many reforms due to conservatism and causing unrest among rebel groups on AANES), and USA who no longer has a use for them except as a proxy to keep turkey and syria out of that lands.
They tried to play for US backing, that backing kinda weakened a lot, so they are playing between Syria and USA for now.
Best solution would be to rejoin Syria and for Syria to reinforce support for educational/cultural diversity, which is also tricky since Syria would prefer to keep higher control and promote unity.