The Arab Spring gave rise to a variety of transitions in the Middle East. Although initial developments in Tunisia and Egypt created optimism,...
Egypt’s democratization efforts require domestic and international considerations: Domestically, the country must focus on the economy at the...
Turkey is achieved a viable combination of Islam, democracy and development. After prolonged periods of political instability and interruptions in...
The Occupy Gezi movement has been a staging ground for the creativity of micro-practices, and it embodies the importance of the politics of...
Although a lot has been said about the Gezi protests, analyses of the events consistently failed on two particular issues. First, in their efforts...
Civil protests began on May 27, 2013, in opposition to modernization works planned for Gezi Park near Taksim Square, Istanbul. The events that...
This article argues that the devastating mass demonstrations triggered by a humble environmentalist protest in the Gezi Park of İstanbul cannot be...
Unknown to most of the world only a month ago, Gezi Park –the epicenter of Turkey’s June 2013 protests- has rapidly emerged as a historic site for...
Rowhani’s victory in Iran’s 2013 presidential election is a clear protest vote against his predecessor’s management of the country’s relations with...
Turkey currently is witnessing a series of events that are most likely to go down in history as truly important milestones. The country is...
The restart of peace talks between the Government and the PKK has brought renewed optimism about the possibility to settle a nearly three-decade...
Whether Turgut Özal was a good politician remains up for debate. However, there is no question that he indeed was (and is) a significant historical...
An American ambassador recounts some of his dealings with Turgut Ozal, particularly on the first Iraq war, and provides his personal view of the...
It seems likely that in 2013 Turkey and the EU will restart technical negotiations on one or more chapters. A real breakthrough, however, can only...
Proponents of the “responsibility to protect” doctrine, commonly referred to as R2P, claim that it came of age with NATO’s successful military...
The approval of the new, controversial Egyptian constitution does not end the transition process that started with the overthrow of President Hosni...
What happened in Egypt? The Egyptian regime moved to the offensive prior to the presidential elections, and the military and the judiciary did...
Although constitutions are intended to represent and confirm the spirit of coexistence between classes, sects and various components of society,...
Over the past two decades Turkey and Russia have managed to normalize their bilateral relationship. Trade is flourishing, and human contacts are...
The autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq has emerged in recent years as a potentially significant supplier of oil and gas. This makes it of economic...
With increasing energy consumption from emerging economies, there will be a growing need for new fossil fuel resources and transportation routes,...
This article examines the trajectory of Islamism as a modern phenomenon. It demonstrates that, having evolved under the influence of myriad...
The article argues that of the three structural problems of the Arab world, as enumerated in the UNDP Arab Human Development report, freedom,...
Contrary to the evaluation of several political leaders and analysts, the new Islamic governments that have been elected in Tunisia, Egypt and...
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