7 Dec, 2016

Broken faith, broken promises: Turkey’s ties with the West at rock bottom

Basheer Nafi | 07 December 2016 | AR

As is custom, several Turkish journalists accompanied Recep Tayyip Erdogan on his recent visits to Pakistan and Uzbekistan. On their way back, the president told the reporters on the plane that the Turkish people must deal [...]

Broken faith, broken promises: Turkey’s ties with the West at rock bottom2020-08-11T12:53:27+03:00
21 Nov, 2016

Geopolitical Implications of Turkish Stream – Part I

Imraan Minty | 21 November 2016 | AR | TR

In its approach to foreign policy and diplomacy, Turkey separates trade from regional conflicts. This is most evident in the signing of the Turkish Stream natural gas pipeline at a time when Russia is using military force to oppose Turkey’s

Geopolitical Implications of Turkish Stream – Part I2022-02-03T12:38:48+03:00
12 Nov, 2016

Iraq After ISIL: Stabilization, Traumatized Minorities, and Disputed Territories

Muhanad Seloom | 12 November 2016 | TR

This paper examines the political and ethno-sectarian implications of driving ISIL out of Mosul, the last city occupied by ISIL in Iraq. Iraq after ISIL cannot be the

Iraq After ISIL: Stabilization, Traumatized Minorities, and Disputed Territories2022-02-03T12:25:30+03:00
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
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