24 Feb, 2017

The Politics of Oil: How Russia Pursues Its Energy Dream in the Middle East

Yury Barmin | 24 February 2017 | AR | TR

Against the backdrop of instability in the global energy industry, Moscow is seeking to consolidate its share of the oil and gas markets as well as ensure that its revenue stream from the oil trade does not thin out.

The Politics of Oil: How Russia Pursues Its Energy Dream in the Middle East2020-08-10T18:13:24+03:00
17 Feb, 2017

A New President, A New Approach: What Can We Expect From Trump On Iraq?

Mesut Ozcan | 17 February 2017 | TR

A new U.S. president means a new foreign policy for the world. With the election of Donald Trump as president, his priorities and diplomatic style will have its effect on different parts of the world, including the Middle East and Iraq.

A New President, A New Approach: What Can We Expect From Trump On Iraq?2020-08-10T18:05:47+03:00
15 Feb, 2017

Intra-group Fractures in Iraq Paper Series (II) – The Iraqi Arab Shia Political Crisis

Muhanad Seloom | 15 February 2017 | TR

There is a narrative often told by Iraqi politicians and commentators that Arab Sunnis have excluded themselves from politics by boycotting the post-2003

Intra-group Fractures in Iraq Paper Series (II) – The Iraqi Arab Shia Political Crisis2020-08-15T13:08:11+03:00
8 Feb, 2017

From St Petersburg to Astana: The Russian-Turkish accord has run its course

Basheer Nafi | 08 February 2017

On 9 August 2016, Turkish President Tayyip Recep Erdogan met his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in St Petersburg. Since Turkey was still preoccupied at the time with confronting Fethullah Gulen's organisation which was accused of carrying out [...]

From St Petersburg to Astana: The Russian-Turkish accord has run its course2020-08-11T12:53:22+03:00
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