20 Jul, 2020

Al Sharq Strategic Research Is Launching a New Taskforce “The MENA Region: Shared Insecurity in the Era of Multipolarity”

Al Sharq Strategic Research | 20 July 2020

The MENA region, which has been undergoing a significant transformation ever since the start of the Arab Spring, faces multidimensional security threats ranging from the flourishing of armed non-state actors to the divergent interest of regional and international powers

Al Sharq Strategic Research Is Launching a New Taskforce “The MENA Region: Shared Insecurity in the Era of Multipolarity”2020-08-24T14:38:29+03:00
27 Feb, 2020

Trump’s ‘Vision’ for Peace: Targeting International Legal Regime

Hassan Imran | 27 February 2020

Quite unusually for peace deals in modern history, President Trump announced his long-awaited peace offering to the Palestinians, without their presence. On the Palestinian side, the deal was considered a joke by some and [...]

Trump’s ‘Vision’ for Peace: Targeting International Legal Regime2020-08-09T14:24:02+03:00
16 Jan, 2020

The Assassination of Qasem Soleimani and its Implications for Regional Politics

Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 16 January 2020 | TR | AR

The pace of recent events in Iran and Iraq has been perplexing to both regional and international political actors. Both countries have been suffering waves of protests for months.

The Assassination of Qasem Soleimani and its Implications for Regional Politics2022-06-15T16:06:18+03:00
2 Jan, 2020

Will the Turkey-Libya Maritime Boundaries Deal Be Legally Valid If Haftar Takes Over Tripoli?

Deniz Baran | 02 January 2020 | TR

Will the Turkey-Libya Maritime Boundaries Deal Be Legally Valid If Haftar Takes Over Tripoli? In late November 2019, Turkey and the United Nations (UN)-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) of Libya signed a memorandum [...]

Will the Turkey-Libya Maritime Boundaries Deal Be Legally Valid If Haftar Takes Over Tripoli?2022-06-13T13:09:20+03:00
16 Oct, 2019

The ‘Drilling War’ in the Eastern Mediterranean from an International Law Perspective

Deniz Baran | 16 October 2019 | TR | AR

The ‘Drilling War’ in the Eastern Mediterranean from an International Law Perspective On October 8, 2019, Egypt, Greece and the Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus  called on the Turkish government to cease what [...]

The ‘Drilling War’ in the Eastern Mediterranean from an International Law Perspective2022-08-01T14:08:59+03:00
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