8 Sep, 2016

Ennahdha’s Separation of the Religious and the Political: A Historic Change or a Risky Maneuver?

Intissar Kherigi | 08 September 2016 | AR | TR

The Ennahdha Party Tenth National Congress, attended by 1,185 party delegates from across Tunisia and overseas, was a keenly anticipated moment in Tunisia’s political calendar. One particular issue has intrigued observers

Ennahdha’s Separation of the Religious and the Political: A Historic Change or a Risky Maneuver?2022-02-03T11:49:30+03:00
7 Sep, 2016

Turkey’s ‘Fractured Military’ in Historical Perspective and Recommendations for a Military Reform Agenda

Omer Aslan | 07 September 2016

The AK Party government’s reaction to the failed July 15th coup attempt has been swift. Within a month, the government declared martial law for a three-month period, issued four decrees with the force of law,

Turkey’s ‘Fractured Military’ in Historical Perspective and Recommendations for a Military Reform Agenda2022-02-03T11:45:12+03:00
23 Aug, 2016

The Turkish-Russian Reconciliation Process: The Implications For The Middle East

Emre Ersen | 23 August 2016 | AR | TR

Throughout the 2000s, Turkey and Russia developed very close political and economic links. Both sides tried to maintain good relations even after the Arab uprisings and despite their growing differences over the Syrian civil war, but this became an impossible task after November 24, 2015,

The Turkish-Russian Reconciliation Process: The Implications For The Middle East2022-02-03T11:11:14+03:00
22 Aug, 2016

Palestinian Issue and Israel in the Post Arab Uprisings Regional (Dis)Order

Hugh Lovatt Zeynep Koc | 22 August 2016 | AR

The regional (dis)order brought about as a result of the tectonic shifts set in motion by the Arab Uprisings have afforded Israel a number of opportunities to advance a process of backdoor normalization with the Arab world

Palestinian Issue and Israel in the Post Arab Uprisings Regional (Dis)Order2022-02-03T11:05:56+03:00
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