A success story in the Syria battlefield: Operation Euphrates Shield
Owing largely to the quest for a new pro-active foreign policy direction; Turkey launched Operation Euphrates Shield on August 24 to purge the region from terrorist groups such as the PYD, YPG and DEASH along with the Turkey-backed Free Syrian Army force and Turkish officials confirmed that the 2,200-square-kilometer area has been completely cleared of the DAESH militants.
Sovereign Wealth Funds and Turkey
The newly established Turkish SWF seems to have a historical chance to become a good example not only for other…
The Lost Human Capital of 28 February 1997: Post-modern Coup Turkey
The dramatic increase in women’s enrollment in higher education has, however, not been mirrored when it comes to employment in Turkey.
Towards a New Strategic Partnership between Turkey and the Gulf?
It is obvious that Turkey and the Gulf countries are not content with the regional developments.
The Trump Effect on the Global Energy Game and Turkey’s Role
In the forthcoming period, the US, Russia and Turkey have been expected to confer, particularly about natural gas resources and pipeline routes.
What’s Turkey’s New Wealth Fund?
Asset funds have been successfully established in countries with many high performing, income generating institutions and facilities such as Turkey.
Hackers and Cyber-Security in Turkey, An Interview with Halil Öztürkci
Turkey, like many other states, faces a range of threats today that go beyond conventional violence, touching instead on the complex dependencies built into modern infrastructure, from defense systems, to banks, to electricity and other essential services.
Will Turkey’s “Citizenship Through Investment” Program Contribute to the Economy?
While the policy has been discussed in the past, this program came into force in Turkey on January 12 2017, after being published in the official gazette.
Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean Energy Equation
s Turkey’s economy grows and its external energy demand increases, the country does not want to be dependent on a couple of suppliers, and seeks to form policies on alternative resources and suppliers.
The Judiciary in Turkey’s New Presidential System
Another reason for this addition is related to the longevity of the bureaucratic tutelage in Turkey.
Can Tension Over Lifestyle Debates in Turkey Explain Terrorism?
Glamorous New Year’s preparations and stuffed turkey recipes as well as images of people beating Santa Claus also made its way into the media.
Why Turkey Does Not Have a Real Opposition Party
The reform bill seeks to move Turkey’s government system towards presidentialism.
2016 Facebook Transparency Report and Turkey
It is noteworthy that European countries such as France, Germany and Italy follow these three, while Turkey holds the ninth place with 993 request.
Turkey Steps Up Counter-Cyber Attack Efforts
According to a report by Trend Micro, Turkey has been the most affected country in Europe by the attacks directed at online banking systems, coming ahead of Germany and France.
Checks and Balances in the Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of Turkey
In the previous days, the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) built a consensus on constitutional amendments and prepared a draft solution for an issue which has occupied the political agenda in Turkey for years.
How Terror Organizations in Turkey Instrumentalize Social Media
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Between Power and Opposition: Humor Publication in Turkey
This article, in this sense, focuses on the cliché-like discourse in the context of the modern Turkey and by dealing with some popular magazines such as Leman, Gırgır, Penguen and Uykusuz.
With Brexit and the Trump Election, Turkey Has a Chance to Draw More International Students
This essay will first briefly discuss the recent developments in the UK and the US and will address rising opportunities for Turkey in the higher education sector.
Renewable Energy is Key for Turkey’s 2023 Agenda
In Turkey, as well as in the world, improvements in the field of renewable energy have been drawing attention for 15 years.
The Future of Fossil Fuels and Turkey’s Policy for Reducing Dependence
As an emerging economy, Turkey also has faced an increase in energy consumption in the last few decades, especially due to a growth in population and economic expansion.