Ankara in risky geopolitical gamble in Black Sea
Source:al Monitor Date:16Apr2021
Ankara seems to believe that the US quest for lasting military presence in the Black Sea region gives it leverage to use the Montreux Convention as a bargaining chip in the transactional
A message to the international community
Source:Ahval News Date:28Feb2021
Member of the Parliament and human rights defender Mr Ömer Garuk Gergerlioğlu explains his persecution. It is an honor for the Editor to share this letter… A huge legal
Turkish-Iranian rivalry heats up over Mosul
Source:al Monitor Date:27Feb2021
Earlier this week, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was quoted as saying that Tehran “reject[s] the Turkish military presence in Syria and Iraq and consider[s] Ankara’s
Turkey gripped by student protests over university freedoms
Source:Financial Times Date:06Feb2021
Seren Selvin Korkmaz, executive director of the IstanPol think-tank, believes Erdogan has deliberately stoked the protests — and played up the divisive LGBT rights dimension — in an effort to
Biden Era, Russia Rifts Jolt Turkey Back Toward Ties With West
Source:Bloomberg Date:28Nov2020
After he was sworn in with sweeping executive power more than two years ago, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made a high-stakes pivot away from the pursuit of closer ties with the West. Turkey
UAE vs Turkey: the regional rivalries pitting MBZ against Erdogan
Source:Financial Times Date:26Oct2020
Turkey’s foreign policy moves may be motivated by national interest, but the nation is stepping on too many toes on the way. Arab boycotts spreading like wildfire is a harbinger of the
Political prisoner says Turkey let down by European rights court
Source:Financial Times Date:15Sep2020
One of Turkey’s most prominent political prisoners, Salahaddin Demirtas Demirtas, 47, led the HDP, a leftwing opposition party to a historic election result in 2015 that made it the
Libya Is Dead
Source:The National Interest Date:25Jan2020
For one, Sarraj and Hiftar were nowhere to be seen. While both were apprised of developments throughout the day, neither one could get himself to sit in the same room with the other. Merkel made
Erdogan says he asked Trump to set up joint review of contentious S-400 deal with Russia
Source:Middle East Eye Date:30Apr2019
Thusly, the end game starts. US President Donald Trump and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan have discussed a proposal to establish a joint committee to examine
Elections in three very different countries share a common desire to change the status quo.
Source:Carnegie Europe Date:02Apr2019
In terms of size, Slovakia is a minnow, dwarfed by Ukraine and Turkey. This small Central European country is embedded in the European Union and NATO, and is a member of the eurozone. Turkey is