Emmanuel Macron thinks the Atlantic alliance is brain-dead, but its problems have deeper roots than the recent U.S.-Turkish spat over…
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The Arab Spring began on December 17, 2010 in Tunisia as street vendor Mohammed Bouazizi set himself on fire to protest the…
Amidst a whole host of daunting tasks, allied leaders should have more important things to worry about than Turkey’s military…
As the US House Intelligence Committee continued with its impeachment hearings, NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels in preparation for…
On Wednesday, President Erdoğan made his long-anticipated visit to Washington. At the White House, he met not only with President…
Two days ago, the Guardian reported that White House national security adviser John Bolton “an ultra-hawk on foreign policy who under…
On July 5, The Atlantic published an article by Thomas Wright, Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. The title was…
Executive Summary New Perspectives on Shared Security – NATO’s Next 70 Years Sinan Ülgen – Chairman, EDAM Emre Kürşat Kaya,…
Posted on May 22, 2019 Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party’s (JDP) principal theme in the recent municipal election campaign…