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Israel's war with Iran signaled the latest shift toward a new regional order that Turkey finds undesirable. Ankara is ...
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Turkey’s Regional Power Push
Europe’s security needs and the Middle East’s power vacuum means more space for Ankara. President Erdogan is seizing the ...
Turkey’s Syria policy seems to be yielding results, at least for now. Middle powers such as Turkey do have to pursue their own interests and hedge their bets to survive in a world where upheaval is ...
One year on, Ankara's wish to become a full member to the club lost steam as tensions with India spiked over Turkish aid to ...
Turkey is one of the world's fastest-growing power markets, and exporters of natural gas and LNG have eyed the country as a ...
The PKK disarmament ceremony also could mark a new era for the Kurds, one of the largest stateless groups in the world with ...
Turkey and Israel are the main strategic beneficiaries of the collapse of the Syrian regime, but now they are on a collision course of their own.
The key driver behind Turkey's swell in power pollution is the country's reliance on coal for a majority of its power and electricity production.
Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has tilted the political playing field in his favor over the past two decades, concentrating power in his own hands. Still, he faces a stiff challenge ...
The Ba'athist regime's collapse in Syria, following Israel's campaign against Iran, leaves a power vacuum. Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham's surprising pragmatism in Aleppo, coupled with Turkey's actions ...
The result is mixed. In the case of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, Turkey tried to be a normative power but failed, due to a lack of recognition. In the case of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood, Turkey ...
A struggling economy and slow earthquake response add up to a tough election for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has dominated Turkish politics for the past 20 years.