“What are the implications of regional developments and turmoil on the Palestinian issue?” -Geneva Workshop
Al Sharq Strategic Research | 14 March 2016
Al Sharq Strategic Research | 14 March 2016
Galip Dalay | 09 March 2016
The conflict with ISIS is reshaping regional dynamics in a way that will likely affect the course of Kurdish politics for years to come.
The KCK-PKK’s essentialism regarding Islam has long targeted sheikhs and aghas, the traditional loci of powers in the Kurdish environment.
Al Sharq Strategic Research | 08 March 2016
A Timeline for the ongoing conflict in Syria
Al Sharq Strategic Research | 08 March 2016
A Timeline for the Tunisian Revolution
Omer Aslan | 17 February 2016
The Russians flocking to Syria, a ‘lame duck’ American President, and a more daring Iran after the implementation of the nuclear deal with the west all imply that the ‘Islamic Alliance’ proposed hastily and clumsily by Saudi Arabia deserves more serious thought than it has hitherto been granted.
Galip Dalay | 17 February 2016
Before the onset of the Arab uprisings, Turkey had a functionalist approach to the region. It prioritized economic integration over the push to open up politics, in the belief that deepening economic ties would inevitably have a political spillover.