The EU Needs a Policy Consensus About a Post-election Turkey
For EU institutions divided over the wisdom of Turkish accession, President Erdoğan’s hostility towards the West has made it easier to...
For EU institutions divided over the wisdom of Turkish accession, President Erdoğan’s hostility towards the West has made it easier to...
Steven Cook is the Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He’s the author of several...
“Picking a fight with both the SDF and the US so close to the election is a brazen play for support from Turkish nationalists. The...
The first guest in FTP’s newly launched brief interview series is political scientist Prof Doğu Ergil. A keen observer of Turkish...
“Erdoğan, personally, is compelled to win these elections. If he loses them, he would most certainly face the high criminal court to...
In its centennial as a republic, Turkey faces a crucial election that brings a choice: a return to democracy, or a deepening autocracy. The...
“Turkish society has proven resilient in the face of creeping authoritarianisation in the 2010s. Yet that halfway state of affairs may...
It has been two months since the earthquake described as the “disaster of the century” hit Turkey’s provinces in the southeast,...
‘Erdogan may win the presidency but lose his majority in the Grand National Assembly, Türkiye’s unicameral parliament. That...
The wheel has come full circle. Now Turkey has the opportunity to redeem more than 20 years of AKP misrule. Three days after the Justice...