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- Fall 2019 / Volume 21 Number 4
Turkey's New Foreign Policy: A Quest for Autonomy
Editor's Notes
Editor's Note | Winter 2019
Insight Turkey’s last issue for 2019 “Turkey’s New Foreign Policy: A Quest for Autonomy” analyses how Turkey with great stamina has proven that it is a strong cooperative player and balancer between the polarities of the world, as a voice for the oppressed and a pillar of strength among the dominant forces in the world.
Commentaries
Thousands of judges and prosecutors in Turkey risked their lives to inquire into the activities...
This paper offers an analysis of preventive detention in the context of the disputed territory of...
This commentary provides an analysis of the Turkey’s relations with the U.S. and Russia in the...
Starting in 2013, Turkish-American relations have been undergoing one of the deepest and most...
Articles
In recent years, one of the most popular concepts in Turkish foreign policy has been public...
In 2018, the Turkish economy suffered one of the most severe financial speculations in its...
The Eastern Mediterranean region has recently emerged as one of the pivotal foci of international...
Increasing cooperation between Russia and Turkey date back to the 1990s, and go beyond the...
President Erdoğan has expressed his objection to the current structure of the UN with the motto...
Economic upheaval in the post-revolutionary period, its ideological concerns, the lessons of the...
Review Article
U.S. Interests and the Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Review
There is a strong relationship between American journalists and scholars. One of the features that some American journalists and scholars have in common is their pro-Zionist bias. It has long been realized that Israel has been granted a certain immunity, which is unique in nature.
Book Reviews
The Hell of Good Intentions: America’s Foreign Policy Elite and the Decline of U.S. Primacy...
This edited volume is a comprehensive text examining the relationship between identity politics...
The prologue of Navid Kermani’s travelogue describes an eclectic teahouse in Cairo, and what...
Gaining independence from Britain in 1971 and enjoying enormous oil and natural gas resources,...
Michális S. Michael and Yücel Vural’s edited volume of Cyprus and the Roadmap for Peace: A...
The Sovietization of Azerbaijan is a political history of the occupation of the sovereign...
Professor Mark Bassin’s book deals with Lev Gumilev, the seminal Russian historian, ethnographer...
This new text on Political Science is a very advanced intellectual discourse on selected topics...
The discipline of International Relations (IR) has been subjected to various questions,...