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ERDOGAN’S DOMESTIC POLITICS AND ISRAELI “APOLOGY” Print E-mail
Sunday, 19 May 2013 11:49

Florentia Kallitsi
(RIEAS Internship Senior Student, Department of Asian and Turkish Studies, University of Athens, Greece)

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We are in a period in which Middle East has experienced the so-called ‘’Arab Spring’’, with whichever changes that means, ethnic, political and strategic power. World experiences significant evolutions in the region of Middle East and this period exactly another strained situation in Syria is noted, where the anti-regimes combat against the Assad’s regime. 

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WE REGRET APOLOGIZING..... Print E-mail
Saturday, 30 March 2013 17:15

Burak Bekdil
(Journalist, Hurriyet daily News, Turkey)

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Belatedly, the State of Israel has done what it ought to have done a long time ago. That was Israel’s moral obligation for the silly operation in which Israeli commandos killed civilians onboard the Mavi Marmara – a moral obligation regardless of whether the activists onboard were activists, sympathizers of terrorists or activists who sympathized with terrorists. The apology is easy to sell on the Turkish market: for most Turks, the “myth of Israel,” cracks after cracks, has eventually bowed before the emerging “myth of neo-Ottoman Turkey.” And the apology is not hard to sell on the Israeli market: many, if not most, Israelis believe that the apology and its de facto / de jure consequence, compensation for the families of victims, is well justified for humane reasons. The apology has not ridiculed, humiliated or belittled the State of Israel..... Read more

 

TALKING TURKEY Print E-mail
Sunday, 13 January 2013 10:24

Daniel Pipes
(President of the Middle East Forum)

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The menu for meals on my Turkish Airlines flight earlier this month assured passengers that food selections "do not contain pork." The menu also offered a serious selection of alcoholic drinks, including champagne, whiskey, gin, vodka, rakı, wine, beer, liqueur, and cognac. This oddity of simultaneously adhering to and ignoring Islamic law, the Shari'a, symbolizes the uniquely complex public role of Islam in today's Turkey, as well as the challenge of understanding the Justice and Development Party (known by its Turkish abbreviation, AKP) which has dominated the country's national government since 2002......  Read more

TURKEY AS A REGIONAL POWER: NEO-OTTOMANISM IN ACTION Print E-mail
Sunday, 08 January 2012 10:22

Dr. Srdja Trifkovic
(An expert on foreign affairs, is the author of The Sword of the Prophet and Defeating Jihad. His latest book is The Krajina Chronicle: A History of the Serbs in Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia)

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Over the past decade Prime Minister Rejep Tayyip Erdoğan’s government and his AKP (Justice and Development Party) have been successful in undermining Mustafa Kemal’s legacy and the character of the state founded upon that legacy. What remained, until the 2010 referendum on constitutional amendments, was an increasingly empty shell of constitutional secularism. That shell was nevertheless an obstacle to the formal grounding of the new legitimacy in Islam at home and neo-Ottomanism abroad. Erdoğan and his team were determined to remove such vestiges, however, and on September 12, 2010, they succeeded. On that day Turkey’s voters approved, by a large margin, a 26-article package which ended the role of the Army as the guardian of secularism. In 2011 Erdoğan was duly reelected with a substantial majority for a third term.

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FAILED ATTEMPT BY THE TURKISH MEDIA: MILITARY COUP D'ETAT IN GREECE Print E-mail
Sunday, 10 July 2011 12:21

By Joseph Lerner
(Political Analyst)

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On June 01, 2011 Business Insider published an article. Its headline was: "CIA Now Thinks Greece Military Coup Possible". Even if the CIA possessed sure information, this would be a risky prediction for Central Intelligence Agency to openly address in the media. There is hardly any evidence showing that the CIA has made such an announcement. Any intelligence analyst could notice the irregularity in this article. At one point the article reads:

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TURKEY AND ISRAEL: CRISIS IN THE HORIZON AND THE END OF AN ALLIANCE? PART II Print E-mail
Sunday, 04 July 2010 12:38

Nickolaos Mavromates
(Security Analyst-Historian)

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"The fate of Jerusalem is not different from the fate of Istanbul," he said, in language reflecting the significance of the holy city to Muslims throughout the world. "The fate of Gaza is not different from the fate of Ankara." Read more

 

GREEK OIL EXPLORATION LICENSES AND ECONOMIC ZONE AGREEMENTS IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN Print E-mail
Monday, 29 June 2009 12:11

RIEAS is publishing “Greek Oil Exploration Licenses and Economic Zone agreements in Eastern Mediterranean,” by Sema Sezer of the Turkish Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies (ASAM), not because it agrees with its arguments, but, rather, as a challenge to Greek experts to deliver a rebuttal.

Ms Sezer, an expert in Cyprus-Greece studies with an established academic record, has delivered a well documented paper. The fact, in itself, does testify to the author's organized preparation. Beyond the technical part, of course, lies the test of the arguments presented in the paper and the shaping of counter-arguments by those in this country who address the same issues as Ms Sezer.

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HUMAN SMUGGLING AND TRAFFICKING IN TURKEY Print E-mail
Monday, 22 June 2009 09:57

Human smuggling and trafficking, another aspect of organized crime, is strongly connected to the global drugs and illegal arms trade. They know no borders, nationality and continue to generate enormous profits. Read more

SHOULD TURKEY JOIN THE EUROPEAN UNION? Print E-mail
Sunday, 10 May 2009 11:33

Suddenly, and in large part thanks to Barack Obama's recent European visit, America's beylikdüzü escort bayan attention has turned to Turkey, and its strategic position in U.S.-Middle East relations. During his visit, Obama took the opportunity to advocate Turkey's acceptance into the E.U.  as if it were any of America's business in the first place, which it isn't, and as if the new conservative Turkish government was one that Europe should embrace, even when it rejected a more secular Turkey in the past. It should not. Read More.

DOES TURKEY STILL BELONG IN NATO? Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 April 2009 04:44
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FIRST TURKISH SPY SATELLITE IN 2012 Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 January 2009 18:01
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NEXT QUESTION: CAN BARACK OBAMA DO IT? Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 November 2008 22:47
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AFTER KEMAL Print E-mail
Sunday, 28 September 2008 10:26
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KEMALISM Print E-mail
Sunday, 28 September 2008 10:24
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TURKEY'S TROUBLES IN THE CAUCASUS Print E-mail
Sunday, 31 August 2008 21:20
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ERDOGAN, ERGENEKO AND THE STRUGGLE FOR TURKEY Print E-mail
Sunday, 17 August 2008 16:06
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TURKISH INTELLIGENCE AND PUBLIC SCRUTINY Print E-mail
Wednesday, 25 June 2008 14:53
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IS TURKISH BIG BROTHER WATCHING US? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 04 June 2008 19:08
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TURKEY'S HEADSCARF LEGISLATION Print E-mail
Thursday, 15 May 2008 19:35
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TURKEY REACHES OUT TO MUSLIM NEIGHBOURS Print E-mail
Tuesday, 25 March 2008 16:20
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TIME FOR KURDISH REALISM Print E-mail
Thursday, 14 February 2008 22:32
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