11 Sep, 2019

High and Low Politics in Sudan: What Are the Challenges Ahead?

Jihad Mashamoun | 11 September 2019 | TR | AR

There can be no doubt that the signing of Sudan’s constitutional declaration played a key role in catalysing a transitional process that may yet lay the groundwork for Sudan’s democracy. The brokered agreement came [...]

High and Low Politics in Sudan: What Are the Challenges Ahead?2020-08-09T14:29:24+03:00
26 Aug, 2019

Turkish-US Deal on the Safe Zone: A Multi-Sided Opportunity in Syria

Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 26 August 2019 | TR

After months of deadlock, Turkey and the US have finally reached an agreement on the establishment of a safe zone in Northern Syria, an issue which has been on the agenda of the Turkish [...]

Turkish-US Deal on the Safe Zone: A Multi-Sided Opportunity in Syria2020-08-09T14:38:13+03:00
14 May, 2019

Is the Gulag the right historical analogy for China’s concentration camps?

Mehmet Volkan Kasikci | 14 May 2019 | TR | AR

Human beings frequently turn to historical analogies in their attempts to comprehend contemporary developments. Although usually oversimplifying and misleading, sometimes a historical analogy is the only way to make sense of a new phenomenon.[2] China’s [...]

Is the Gulag the right historical analogy for China’s concentration camps?2020-08-09T14:39:41+03:00
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