Middle East

New President, Old Problem: The Israeli-Palestinian Question Under Biden
Büşra Nur Özgüler Aktel
February 18, 2021
While significant efforts to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict aren’t expected over the next four years, stabilization could become the focus

Great Expectations and Even Greater Challenges await Biden on the World Stage
Fatih Çüngürlü
December 25, 2020
With Joe Biden’s election victory, many countries expect the US to once again play a more assertive and constructive role in international and regional affairs. Nonetheless, the Biden administration’s attempts to reengage will undoubtedly be met with significant challenges from Asia, the Middle East, and even Europe.

A Case for Caution in Turkish Foreign Policy
Mehmet Yegin
September 20, 2020
Turkish foreign and security policy adventurism has seen an unprecedented rise under the AKP, but in order to preserve its vital interests Turkey should return to its cautious and impartial roots