Turkey: The Sick Man of Europe
‘Its relations with the rest of the world are in similarly ill health. The country is a NATO member, yet Greece (another member) is its...
‘Its relations with the rest of the world are in similarly ill health. The country is a NATO member, yet Greece (another member) is its...
There is a “religious vein” in this country that has been against the Civil Code from the moment of its adoption, and whose burning...
If in the course of three years—despite COVID restrictions—more than a quarter of a million of young people in the work force have left...
In his first speech in Istanbul on the night of his election, Erdoğan vowed to gain back Istanbul from the hands of the Republicans in the...
For civil society and rights defenders, five more years of the Turkish president and his radical backers are a daunting prospect. On...
“On the anniversary of Istanbul’s conquest, the Turkish president’s successful fusion of the secular and the divine may be his...
The result of this Ottoman absolutism was the same as its previous version’s: collapse. Nepotism, cronyism, and bribery flourished;...
Turkey’s presidential and parliamentary elections, held on May 14 and May 28 and regarded as existential, are taking place under high...
On May 12, two days before the Turkish election, Twitter’s global affairs account said that “in response to a legal process,” it...
And while it may seem a new wave of nationalism is rising across the country, analysts and voters told Turkey recap it’s more likely...