1 Jun, 2020

The Three Pillars of Turkey’s Syria Policy in the Face of Covid-19

Mehmet Emin Cengiz | 01 June 2020

The Three Pillars of Turkey's Syria Policy in the Face of Covid-19 The Covid-19 pandemic may change many things in international affairs, but thus far, it has failed to alter the conflict dynamics in Syria. Even [...]

The Three Pillars of Turkey’s Syria Policy in the Face of Covid-192022-05-27T13:14:33+03:00
28 May, 2020

TurkStream: Geopolitical Impact and Future Prospects

Dimitar Bechev | 28 May 2020 | AR | TR

TurkStream, which has been the lynchpin of Russian-Turkish energy cooperation, is now in operation. With the new gas pipeline, Russia has established an alternative export route to the EU, while Turkey has moved a step closer to becoming an energy power in its neighborhood.

TurkStream: Geopolitical Impact and Future Prospects2020-08-10T19:24:19+03:00
15 May, 2020

Amid Coronavirus And Declining Oil Revenues: Is this Mission Impossible For The New Iraqi Prime Minister?
May 15, 2020

Mesut Ozcan | 15 May 2020 | AR | TR

Mustafa al-Kadhimi has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Iraq nearly six months after the resignation of Abdel Mahdi and following two failed nominations

Amid Coronavirus And Declining Oil Revenues: Is this Mission Impossible For The New Iraqi Prime Minister?
May 15, 2020
2022-05-28T18:40:22+03:00
4 May, 2020

Coronavirus in the Gulf: A Lasting Authoritarianism?
May 4, 2020

Jonathan Fenton-Harvey | 04 May 2020

Coronavirus in the Gulf: A Lasting Authoritarianism? The economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states are expected to be hit hard by the Coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile, developing technological and security measures implemented in [...]

Coronavirus in the Gulf: A Lasting Authoritarianism?
May 4, 2020
2022-05-30T16:00:26+03:00
28 Apr, 2020

The Transformation of India’s Middle East Relations Under the Bhartiya Janta Party’s Rule  

Omair Anas | 28 April 2020 | TR

India’s foreign relations policy under the current prime minister Narendra Modi was initially seen as a continuation of the previous governments position

The Transformation of India’s Middle East Relations Under the Bhartiya Janta Party’s Rule  2022-06-06T15:04:08+03:00
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