Media

5 reasons why the West needs Turkey

Source:Deutsche Welle Date:27Oct2022

Since Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine, Europeans have begun to discuss their dependencies on countries, which do not necessarily share their values. So where does Turkey fit in?

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Turkish finance minister defends economic links with Russia

Source:Financial Times Date:25Oct2022

Nebati almost sounded coherent and in-tocu with reality in this interview…   up until the very last paragraph   Nebati said the apparent affluence of a decade ago was a “virtual

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BREAKING: Turkey Said to Test-Fire Secretly Built Ballistic Missile

Source:Bloomberg Date:19Oct2022

Bloomberg claim, needs to be verified.   I don’t know if I should be proud, or sad

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A quiet US move in the Mediterranean may help put more pressure on Russia, but not everyone in NATO is happy about it

Source:Business Insider Date:18Oct2022

Explains why weapons embargo to Greek Cyprus was lifted. It is not a move against Turkey, but a way to monitor Russian money in Grepe Cyprus and expedite weapons deliveries to Ukraine.  

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Turkey: Dangerous, Dystopian New Legal Amendments

Source:Human Rights Watch Date:16Oct2022

Everything you wish to know about Turkey’s Disinformation Prevention Act   “Taken together, the new legislation represents a draconian new chapter ahead of elections in 2023 by

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What Biden Should Make of Erdogan’s Bluster

Source:Washington Post Date:15Oct2022

Greece is another matter, however. The last time Erdogan rattled a sabre in the direction of Athens was in 2020, when Turkish and Greek naval vessels squared off in the Eastern Med. After

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With Regime Strongholds Joining Protests, Iran’s Leaders Appear Nervous

Source:TIME Date:15Oct2022

Three important points:   Conservative regions also joining protests Loyalty of the coercive elements of the state to the mullah regime now in question Strikes spreading to energy facilities

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Headscarf debate returns to Turkish politics at initiative of secularist opposition

Source:al Monitor Date:12Oct2022

Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, said the headscarf issue had “faded from the set of issues being legally adjudicated” in

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Iran protests put Turkish government in tight spot

Source:al Monitor Date:08Oct2022

Note the concern about spill-over, which I find scary Given the secular segments’ outrage at bans on concerts and festivals, Ankara might also be wary of a potential spillover effect. Gulriz Sen,

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The Strategies and Struggles of the Turkish Opposition under Autocratization

Source:MEI@75 Date:05Oct2022

Opposition actors are well aware that one more election win for Erdoğan will lead to the institutionalization of autocratization. Therefore, the 2023 elections will be a watershed moment for the

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