Turkey in 2010
By Hatem Ete, Selin M. Bölme & Taha Özhan Download the Report The world’s economics in 2010 were still struggling to overcome the financial crisis, which began in 2008 in the United States and...
View ArticleSyria: What’s Next?
By Steven Heydeman, Randa Slim, Aram Nerguizian, Erol Cebeci & Kadir Ustun The twin vetoes by Russia and China on the UNSC draft resolution on Syria, described as having “no tooth,” have analysts...
View ArticleThe Anatomy of Egyptian Revolution: From 25th of January to the New Constitution
The “New Egypt” will be shaped to a great extent by a “negotiation” process between the army and the political actors in opposition. It is likely that Egypt’s transition to democracy will be a long and...
View ArticleArab Spring, Tunisia and Turkey
Tunisia triggered a wave of protests that has been sweeping all over the North Africa and the Middle East since the early 2011. It set the motion in the so-called Arab Spring and successfully...
View ArticleTurkey in 2011
Turkey’s foreign policy and the Arab Spring turned out to be as important in determining the political agenda for 2011 as the June 12 elections. Turkey’s role in the spreading political movements from...
View ArticleArab League’s Syrian Policy
By Müjge Küçükkeleş SETA Policy Brief, No. 56, April 2012 This brief addresses the League’s policy proposals, decisions, and reactions regarding the Syrian crisis and concentrates on what these all...
View ArticleEuropean Perceptions of Turkish Foreign Policy
By Müjge Küçükkeleş & Talip Küçükcan The study aims to analyze European elites’ perceptions of Turkish Foreign Policy under AK Party period. As a staunch ally of NATO whose actions were easy to...
View ArticleQuo Vadis? Regional Perspectives on the Syrian Crisis
By Dov Friedman, Gülşah Neslihan Demir, Müjge Küçükkeleş, Ufuk Ulutaş & Zehra Senem Demir What are the internal and external dynamics of the conflict in Syria? What are the capabilities and limits...
View ArticleTurkey’s Syrian Refugees: Toward Integration
The Syrian conflict has produced the most compelling humanitarian challenge of the 21st century. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), there are...
View ArticleTurkey’s Elections 2018
Summary On June 24, 2018 Turkey will hold its first election under the new presidential system that was adopted after the April 2017 referendum. An agreement between the AK Party and MHP allowed for...
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Pandemi sürecinde sorgulanmaya başlanan uluslararası düzen, uluslararası örgütlerin yetersiz kalması, pandemi sonrası ortaya çıkan ekonomik darboğaz ve gittikçe gerileyen Amerikan liderliği ABD’de...
View ArticleTurkey-KRG Relationship: Mutual Interests, Geopolitical Challenges
Yet, under the current circumstances, Turkey would most likely continue to oppose a declaration of independence even though Turkey’s political engagement and rapport with the KRG has been so deep and...
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