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- Fall 2018 / Volume 20, Number 4
The Struggle over Central Asia: Chinese-Russian Rivalry and Turkey's Comeback
Editor's Notes
Editor's Note | Fall 2018
This issue of Insight Turkey comes with a different format and brings to its readers two different topics that require special attention when we consider the latest regional and global affairs. The planned topic was Central Asia; however, the early presidential and parliamentarian elections in Turkey led us to cover a second topic in the issue. First, the current issue focuses on a forgotten but very important region of Central Asia. The second section of the journal comprises commentaries and articles on the latest elections in Turkey, how to understand them and what could be the future of the presidential system.
Commentaries
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkey emerged as an influential player in the Muslim...
After two decades of downhill diplomacy, Turkey and Uzbekistan have pledged to deepen bilateral...
China’s displacement of Russian economic influence in Central Asia is generating great interest...
On June 24, 2018, two elections that determine Turkey’s future took place. By focusing on the...
Libya, which ended the 42-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, has been dragged into another...
Articles
Using the case of Sino-Russian competition over Central Asian energy and transportation networks,...
Most studies define states as small, middle, or great in relation to the power of other states....
Today the established cooperation between China and Kazakhstan has reached the strategic...
In this paper, we first present a background to the watershed elections of 2018, describing the...
The system of government in Turkey shifted from a parliamentary to an intrinsic presidential...
This article analyzes the voting patterns in eastern Turkey for the June 24, 2018 elections and...
This paper considers the impact of the possible relative decline of the U.S. and its engagement...
To date the research of Orientalism in Russia did not present the whole mosaic palette of its...
Review Article
The Great War in the Middle East
Inspired by the centenary of World War I (WWI), a plethora of history books have been released recently. This article reviews four of the latest studies on the Middle Eastern theater of WWI. Accelerating the fall of the Ottoman Empire and paving the way for the state system
Book Reviews
In The Visual Politics of Wars, the contributors explore the concepts of journalism and mass...
Migration flows towards Europe, in other words, the migration crisis is a very delicate problem...
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism, edited by Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse,...
The main purpose of The Caliphate at War is to elucidate and explain the Islamic State in a...
One of the main debates that has surfaced in the post-Arab Uprisings era has centered on whether...
Fadi Elhusseini, Senior Fellow at the Centre on Governance at the University of Ottawa, provides...
In US Foreign Policy in the Middle East: The Case of Continuity, Bledar Prifti makes a case for...
The effectiveness of foreign aid is heavily debated in international relations. Most often,...
At the very beginning of the book, Understanding the Department of State, it is clearly stated...
Christopher Achen and Larry Bartels delve into the meaning of the “folk theory of democracy” (p....