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Kholaji as Azerbaijan’s Nanjing

When Japan attacked China in 1937, it carried out a massacre that came to be known as...

Are Greek-Turkish relations a unique case?

The case of the Greek-Turkish relations is both a “classical” one, in the sense that similar disagreements are common in international relations but special in some respect, too. This article is mostly about Turkey and primarily about the “special” dimension of the relations. 

Single Goal of Erdogan’s Foreign Policy: Staying in Power at the Expense of Turkey’s National Interests

This paper claims that Erdoğan’s ongoing quest for strategic autonomy has been motivated by his neo-Ottoman-inspired identity...

Turkey’s 2021 From A Civil-Military Relations Perspective: The Glitches Between Erdogan and Eurasianist/Ultra-nationalist Factions

The year 2021 has witnessed a remarkable increase in the tension of the relations between the Erdogan...

The Spread of Antisemitism in Turkey

On May 18, 2021, State Department Spokesperson, Ned Price announced  the following:  "The United States strongly condemns President...

Why Did Political System Change in Turkey?

With the new presidential system in Turkey, all the gains and experiences of the past two centuries have been reversed. The regime has changed.

Turkey in the Midst of Superpower Weapons Drama

Anton Chekhov said, “If there is a gun hanging on the wall in the first act, it...

Institutional Breakdown, the Mongol Invasion and the Ottoman Civil War

It appears there will be no limit to the forestland that will be open for development in Turkey. One begins to wonder if there is a new Mongol invasion taking place in Asia Minor.