Türkiye

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

Aykan Erdemir: “Under Biden, US-Turkey relations will take on a more Institutional rather than Personal Character”
Mehmet Yegin
January 6, 2021
In the absence of President Trump’s personal relationship with President Erdogan, US-Turkey relations under the Biden administration will return to institutional avenues previously damaged by the actions of the Erdogan government.

COVID-19: Balkans Once Again a ‘Playground’ for Foreign Powers
Hamdi Fırat Büyük
May 28, 2020
The Balkans, one of the regions most ill-prepared for the Coronavirus pandemic, have become a springboard from which global powers attempt to promote their international and domestic political agendas as the West is late to offer a helping hand