27 May, 2022

Pakistan’s Turkey Relations and MENA Balancing Acts After Imran Khan’s Ouster

Omer Aslan | 27 May 2022 | TR

Pakistan is feeling the aftereffects of populist PM Imran Khan’s ouster. With rupee in freefall, dwindling foreign exchange reserves, and Imran Khan in opposition firing salvoes, the new interim government has turned to foreign relations to seek political and economic support from all corners

Pakistan’s Turkey Relations and MENA Balancing Acts After Imran Khan’s Ouster2022-06-22T12:13:03+03:00
23 May, 2022

African Union-Turkey Relations Following the Outbreak of the Arab Spring

Mürsel Bayram | 23 May 2022 | TR

The Arab Spring is a transformative quake that has affected not only its epicenter, North Africa, but also the continent of Africa as a whole. The African Union (AU) and the powerhouses within it have adjusted their international relations to the shifting continental balance of power after the Arab Spring. As for Turkey

African Union-Turkey Relations Following the Outbreak of the Arab Spring2022-06-22T12:12:43+03:00
12 May, 2022

Iraq: A Temporary Stalemate or a Sign of Long-Term Political Dysfunction?

Kamaran Palani Khogir W. Mohammed | 12 May 2022

Despite seven months passing from its early parliamentary elections, Iraq has yet to see a new cabinet. The country is witnessing yet another political quagmire that seems to have mired all the main powers in the country

Iraq: A Temporary Stalemate or a Sign of Long-Term Political Dysfunction?2022-06-22T12:12:24+03:00
5 May, 2022

How Turkey’s anti-PKK Operations Moved from Southeast Turkey to Iraq: Context, Outcome, and Role of the KRG

Ömer Özkizilcik | 05 May 2022

How Turkey's anti-PKK Operations Moved from Southeast Turkey to Iraq: Context, Outcome, and Role of the KRG For a brief period from 2013 to 2014, it seemed that Turkey and the Kurdish militant group [...]

How Turkey’s anti-PKK Operations Moved from Southeast Turkey to Iraq: Context, Outcome, and Role of the KRG2022-06-22T11:59:39+03:00
22 Apr, 2022

What is the International Law on Unilateral Sanctions?:  Examining the Case of Unilateral Sanctions Imposed on Russia

Deniz Baran | 22 April 2022

What is the International Law on Unilateral Sanctions?:  Examining the Case of Unilateral Sanctions Imposed on Russia Since the launch of the Russian invasion against Ukraine, a number of states have been acting in [...]

What is the International Law on Unilateral Sanctions?:  Examining the Case of Unilateral Sanctions Imposed on Russia2022-11-14T10:38:52+03:00
12 Apr, 2022

Iran-Russia Relations in the Aftermath of the Ukraine Crisis: Business as Usual

Hamidreza Azizi | 12 April 2022

When Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi visited Moscow in January to meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, he hoped to open a new chapter in Iran-Russia relations. After signing an agreement on “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” with China and then attaining full membership in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)

Iran-Russia Relations in the Aftermath of the Ukraine Crisis: Business as Usual2022-04-13T13:55:48+03:00
8 Apr, 2022

Syrian Immigration in Turkish Party Politics

Firat Kimya | 08 April 2022 | TR

Syrian immigration to Turkey has become a controversial topic since the first wave of refugees arrived in 2011. While the immigration issue initially largely remained outside of party politics, it began to occupy a more central place in political debates over the second half of the last decade due to the increasing number of Syrians and their prolonged stay

Syrian Immigration in Turkish Party Politics2022-04-12T14:00:29+03:00
7 Apr, 2022

Turkey’s Cautiously Active Foreign Policy Towards the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Muhammet Kocak | 07 April 2022

As one of the key powers in the Black Sea region, Turkey’s response to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine has the potential to direct the course of the conflict and by extension the future of Europe

Turkey’s Cautiously Active Foreign Policy Towards the Russian Invasion of Ukraine2022-04-11T15:51:05+03:00
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