16 Oct, 2019

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

Deniz Baran | 16 October 2019 | AR | TR

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
25 Sep, 2019

Pakistan: Balancing Between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Shah, Ayatollahs, and Kings.

Omer Aslan | 25 September 2019 | AR | TR

Pakistan remains a key actor in the Middle East. ‘Islamic Alliance’ would arguably have already been admitted dead-born more easily if Pakistan had refused to join

Pakistan: Balancing Between Iran and Saudi Arabia. The Shah, Ayatollahs, and Kings.2020-08-15T11:24:47+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
9 Apr, 2019

The Phenomenon of YPG Transnational Fighters in Syria

Sinan Hatahet Mehmet Emin Cengiz Bedir Mulla Rashid | 09 April 2019 | AR | TR

Even though foreign fighters are an age-old phenomenon, they have once again come to the fore with the outbreak of the war in Syria. The battlefield has attracted thousands of foreign volunteers who have joined

The Phenomenon of YPG Transnational Fighters in Syria2020-08-15T11:31:46+03:00
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