The Emotional Roller Coaster of Politicians: Aksener, Ince and Trump ColumnBy Belkıs Kılıckaya ast week, sentimentalist remarks and tweets of some politicians from the U.
How Can an Evangelical Pastor Influence Turkey–US Relations? OpinionBy Hasan Yücel He has now become a source of controversy in the bilateral relationship between Turkey and the U.
Dispute on Twitter over Pastor’s detention: Brunson put under house arrest NewsBy Politics Today Brunson was charged with spying for the PKK, a designated terrorist group in the U.
Israel’s Jewish Nation State Law and the Future of Palestine ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telci Iran, on the other hand, is inactive in the face of Israeli policies due to its own domestic and external problems such as its human rights issue, poor economic conditions and increasing U.
How Broken Deals in South Syria May Affect Northern Syria FinanceBy Ömer Özkizilcik However, the current situation in Syria’s southwest also questions the reliability of Russia and the U.
The Role of Turkey’s Diyanet During the July 15 Coup Attempt FinanceBy Serhat Aslaner “Europe,” “the U.
FETO: Portrait of a Terrorist Organization FinanceBy Serdar Gülener xactly two years has passed since the July 15, 2016, coup attempt in Turkey, but the fight against the terrorist organization led by the U.
Will the EU Keep the JCPOA Alive? FinanceBy Hasan Yücel Most importantly, they added the objective of protecting “companies from the exterritorial effects of U.
Too Weak to Survive, Too Big to Fail: The Unknown Future of the Sisi Regime in Egypt ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telci On the international level, almost all Western countries, especially the U.
Turkey’s Post-election Foreign Policy Agenda ColumnBy Murat Yeşiltaş On the other hand, Turkey and the U.
Turkey’s Election and Erdogan’s Middle East Policy ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telci The number of world leaders, including presidents of Iran, Russia, France, the U.
The Indecisive 2018 Election Results and the Prospect of Civil War in Iraq FinanceBy Othman Ali In addition to this, the U.
Canal of Shame: Gulf Crisis and Saudi Arabia’s Salwa Canal Project ColumnBy Ismail Numan Telci So far five international companies have applied to the project that will cost 750 million U.