Christchurch: The West Got It All Wrong ColumnBy Hüseyin Alptekin After all, terrorism was destined to be a Muslim problem as all the atrocities committed by the U.
How the US and Israel are Trying to Bring Iran to its Knees OpinionBy Mustafa Caner ince the beginning of Trump’s presidency, the U.
What Awaits Venezuela: A Military Coup or a Civil War? OpinionBy Süleyman Güder The crisis has reached its apex with the U.
The Politics of Uncertainty in Iran OpinionBy Serhan Afacan Second, Iran’s conservatives, including the hardliners, grasp the seriousness of the U.
YPG’s Foreign Fighters: Volunteers or Terrorists? OpinionBy Bilgehan Ozturk he phenomenon of foreign (terrorist) fighters recently became a matter of international politics when U.
Turkey as a Rising Actor in Global Arms Exports ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telci According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute although the U.
Turkey’s S-400 Deal: The Last Straw that Breaks the Camel’s Back in US-Turkey Relations? ColumnBy Hüseyin Alptekin nce again, Turkey-U.
The Unspoken Syrian Tribes in the Syrian Civil War OpinionBy Ömer Özkizilcik In order to unite again in their hometowns, the tribes of Manbij released a statement that they reject the Manbij roadmap between Turkey and the U.
Undemocratic But Democratic: How the Global Hegemony Is Maintained through Coups ColumnBy Belkıs Kılıckaya ast week, U.
Ambivalent Policies and the Loss of Western Values ColumnBy M. Erkut Ayvaz As one can guess, subsequent to the executions by Sisi, neither the U.
Diplomatic Savagery: An Interview with Ferhat Unlu on the Jamal Khashoggi Murder InterviewBy Selahattin Emre Celebi I personally believe that an influencing factor for the Saudis to choose Turkey – but not a western state like Britain or the U.
Tortures, Executions, and Sisi’s Unlimited Credibility in the West ColumnBy Hüseyin Alptekin Nevertheless, this is just an invisible detail in Sisi’s relations with the West, particularly the U.
US Policy Towards Syria: A Tangled Mess of Bilateral Negotiations ColumnBy Murat Yeşiltaş However, it is best to lower the expectations for Syria particularly in the context of the U.
Germany’s New Strategy Against the PKK or Just Temporary Steps? ColumnBy M. Erkut Ayvaz For instance, it seems that while on the one hand Germany initiates a harder handling against PKK supporters or PKK-affiliated groups, on the other hand it also supports the PKK’s Syrian branch, the YPG, just like the U.
Egypt’s Rise in the African Political Landscape: A Regional Power? ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telci For this reason, Egypt’s diplomacy focused on countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates in the region, and the U.