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Issues | New Geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean
- Winter 2021 / Volume 23, Number 1
New Geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean
Editor's Notes
Editor's Note | Winter 2021
While the importance of the region certainly is going to increase in the following years as more regional and global actors will be included in the power struggle, it is necessary to analyze and understand the issue from geopolitical, economic and legal standpoints. With that said, we are confident that this issue of Insight Turkey entitled “New Geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean” will provide timely studies regarding the Turkish perspective on a complex and increasingly important issue in the global power struggle.
Commentaries
Three-and-a-half-years into the crisis that struck the heart of the Gulf Cooperation Council...
President Donald Trump’s attempted coup and insurrection’s political effects are set to continue...
This paper aims to forecast the route that Joe Biden, will take in his foreign policy toward the...
The Eastern Mediterranean region is said to host five percent of the world’s known natural gas...
Articles
The main challenge in relation to Mediterranean gas is the distribution of potential gas reserves...
This article discusses why Russia replaced the South Stream project with the TurkStream by...
During the last five years, Russian relations with the GCC have developed on a largely positive...
France’s Mediterranean policy can be analyzed from a historical perspective and through the...
The energy resource potential and discoveries in the Eastern Mediterranean have attracted the...
This article provides a critical overview of the key commercial, technical, legal, and political...
For more than a decade, the states bordering the Eastern Mediterranean Sea have been in...
The new Cold War has arrived in the Eastern Mediterranean. At the strategic level, Chinese...
Review Article
Civil Society, NGOs and Religion in the European Refugee Crisis: A Review
When the three books under review are examined together, it is possible to identify some common themes. One of them is that the European states and the EU at large did not efficiently tackled the 2015 refugee crisis. The concept of ‘refugee crisis’ itself has been used to describe not the troublesome journey immigrants have to make, but the catastrophe triggered by the European countries’ failed management of the situation. Despite the fact that people have valid reasons for immigrating, and some of the countries have the power to accept asylum seekers, they failed to do so and, as a result, their anti-immigration policy mobilized some part of their civil societies. In this respect, civil societies are positioned against decision-makers and humanitarian motives such as solidarity become a political stance.
Book Reviews
This work initiates a debate of war criminals between men and women, through examples that were...
The book provides a wealth of necessary theoretical and historical background for understanding...
In International Relations Since 1945: East, West, North, South, Lundestad traverses a vast...
The work mainly focuses on the early period of the 1920s and the 1930s, which is essential for...
The book appeals to anyone interested to learn about the rapid evolution of this new social class...
Ramazan Aras, in The Wall, provides an ethnographic and anthropological account of the...
In Sovereignty RIP, Don Herzog exquisitely traces the journey of ‘sovereignty,’ taking the...
Arab Political Thought: Past and Present is an attempt to distinguish between Arab and Islamic...
In Eternal Dawn: Turkey in the Age of Atatürk¸ Ryan Gingeras deals with the origins of modern...
The major successes of the book are, first, that it analyzes the multidimensional nature of the...
Events
As a continuation of the 1st Panel held on March 26, Insight Turkey held a second panel entitled...
Following the publication of the Winter 2021 special issue "New Geopolitics in the Eastern...