Will Turkey’s Protests Trouble Erdogan? March 26, 2025
Hundreds of thousands of protestors have taken to the streets of Istanbul following the arrest of Ekrem İmamoğlu, Istanbul’s mayor and the most popular opposition leader. İmamoğlu and his Republican People’s Party (CHP) claim the arrest and prosecuti...
How Istanbul’s Mayor Became Erdogan’s Prime Target March 25, 2025
It was around six years ago, when newcomer Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu called election board officials "idiots" for cancelling his initial victory at the polls, that President Tayyip Erdogan noticed him as a serious political threat....
Erdoğan’s New World Order March 24, 2025
Celebrating the Turkish centennial, in 2023, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan unveiled an outsized vision of his country’s future....
A Turning Point for Turkey’s Democracy March 22, 2025
The Istanbul mayor’s arrest isn’t just about one man — it’s about whether Turkey will slide further into authoritarian rule. The outcome will define the country for generations to come. ...
Is Turkey Playing Both Sides of Sudan’s Civil War? March 17, 2025
Ankara’s involvement in Sudan indicates its foreign policy is bereft of any values and willing to ignore sanctions intended to deter continued bloodshed. ...
Give Them a Voice: Many Gazans Desperately Want to Emigrate March 12, 2025
Last week, the United States and Israel rejected the Arab League proposal for reconstruction of Gaza. The Arab leaders’ plan was a response to President Trump's call to facilitate the migration of Gazans to countries of refuge following the devastati...
America’s and Ukraine’s Interests Don’t Align March 11, 2025
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s blowup in the Oval Office was the end of what should have been an obvious chain of events. The press has reported for the past two months on what increasingly dire relations between ...
Turkey’s Return to Africa March 11, 2025
Turkey is not the largest power interested in Africa. Its economic engagement, arms sales, and foreign aid are dwarfed by one or more of the major powers....
Forgotten Wars: Conflict Intensifies in Burkina Faso March 03, 2025
Over the past decade, Burkina Faso has been experiencing a profound political and humanitarian crisis, driven by armed insurrections and a resurgence of terrorism. Since 2015, the country has witnessed an escalation of violence perpetrated by jihadis...
PKK Leader Orders Militants to End War With Turkey February 27, 2025
While Ocalan's call raises hopes for ending decades of conflict with Turkey, questions remain about the future of Kurdish politics in Syria and the broader region. ...
Trump’s Zelensky Derangement Syndrome February 21, 2025
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky cut a frustrated, downcast figure during a visit to Turkey on Tuesday. And no wonder. ...
The Fight for Syria February 17, 2025
The collapse of Syria’s al-Assad dynasty, which had ruled for more than a half-century, was always going to represent a daunting challenge for the country and its neighbours. But the escalating conflict over Syria’s future between Turkey and Israel c...
Can Post-Assad Clashes in Syria Be Stopped? February 11, 2025
Finding common ground with Turkey will be critical to Syria’s transition. ...
Suggestions for U.S. Success in the Middle East February 10, 2025
Soon, you will be traveling to the Middle East — a region where U.S. interests in energy, trade, security, artificial intelligence and countering China all converge. And your recent success in Panama sets expectations of more gains. ...
How Turkey Is Rewriting Syria’s Future February 08, 2025
Turkey didn’t orchestrate Assad’s fall, but it’s certainly cashing in on the aftermath. Now, it wants to mould Syria in its own image—if it can keep the Kurds from spoiling the party...
How Turkey Is Pulling the Strings in Syria February 07, 2025
Turkey has taken complete charge of the situation in Syria following the downfall of former president Bashar al-Assad, per comments made from the ground to The American Conservative. While many of the disclosures should not necessarily be a cause of ...