No Reset in Turkey’s Repression at Home
‘The Turkish government is unlikely to ease up on its domestic repression. Since President Erdoğan’s reelection, crackdowns on civil...
‘The Turkish government is unlikely to ease up on its domestic repression. Since President Erdoğan’s reelection, crackdowns on civil...
‘According to the World Economic Forum’s 2022 Global Gender Gap Index Report, Turkey ranked 124th among the 146 countries researched....
The TAF remains the sole organized military institution responsible for upholding the state’s monopoly on legitimate violence in...
‘Central to the AKP’s approach, according to the German federal agency, is the perpetual highlighting of alleged or actual...
‘The longer Erdoğan remains in power, the greater his chances of molding the public’s mindset, which is being bombarded on a daily...
‘Although negative Arab media coverage of Erdoğan’s victory was often aligned with state-level hostilities toward Erdoğan’s...
‘In Turkey, post-election stress may affect two groups particularly strongly: the 5 million young people who voted for the first time and...
‘There is a division of 25 million voters on one side and 27 million on the other [in Turkey], and this division is becoming more and...
President Erdoğan’s decision not to keep Hulusi Akar as Minister of National Defense was an important political development. As far...
In the end, the sharp demise of Turkey’s main opposition party, the CHP, is a powerful sign of the republic in an avalanche, but a...