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Day: 14 May 2010

Multidimensional Accounts Between Resistance and Rebellion: An Analysis on Yemen
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Multidimensional Accounts Between Resistance and Rebellion: An Analysis on Yemen

POLITICAL_REFLECTIONMay 14, 2010November 26, 2020
M. Huseyin Mercan* mercanmh@yahoo.com The Yemeni public have already witnessed a dangerous conflict on their own territory. The conflict was intensified by the Husi rebellion and the demand for independency...
Saakashvili’s New Attempt: Strategy on Occupied Territories
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Saakashvili’s New Attempt: Strategy on Occupied Territories

POLITICAL_REFLECTIONMay 14, 2010November 22, 2020
Zaur Shiriyev* Generally dubbed as “frozen conflicts”, the separatist conflicts in the Caucasus are seen by many authors as political and military stalemates. With a specific focus on South Ossetia...
Interview with Ahmed Rashid: Changing Balances in South Asia and Turkey between East and West
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Interview with Ahmed Rashid: Changing Balances in South Asia and Turkey between East and West

POLITICAL_REFLECTIONMay 14, 2010November 25, 2020
Aksel Ersoy* Ahmed Rashid is an award-winning journalist and one of the world's foremost experts on Afghanistan, Pakistan and the Taliban. Christopher Hitchens described him as "Pakistan's best and bravest...
Diminishing Vessel Traffic via The Turkish Straits: Convergence or Conflict of Interests?
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Diminishing Vessel Traffic via The Turkish Straits: Convergence or Conflict of Interests?

POLITICAL_REFLECTIONMay 14, 2010November 21, 2020
Duygu Uckun* Recently Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has taken an initiative to encourage crude oil transport via the projected Samsun – Ceyhan oil pipeline, instead of the overcrowded...
The Lebanese Civil War: Lessons for Iraq
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The Lebanese Civil War: Lessons for Iraq

POLITICAL_REFLECTIONMay 14, 2010November 27, 2020
Rahman Dag* rahman.dag@cesran.org; rdag@adiyaman.edu.tr Historically, Iraq has never been in a situation comparable with today. Ethnic and religious diversity has always been pressured by strict monarchs or dictators. In 2002 the...
Turkish–Armenian Relations Doomed to Failure: Why Does History Repeat Itself in The 21st Century?
Analysis

Turkish–Armenian Relations Doomed to Failure: Why Does History Repeat Itself in The 21st Century?

POLITICAL_REFLECTIONMay 14, 2010November 24, 2020
Dr. Ayla Gol* ayg@aber.ac.uk Has anyone who is interested in Turkish and Armenian relations been really surprised that the most recent diplomatic attempts to normalise relations between Ankara and Yeravan...
Is GUAM Really Only an “Organisation for Democracy and Economic Development” in The Black Sea Region?
Analysis

Is GUAM Really Only an “Organisation for Democracy and Economic Development” in The Black Sea Region?

POLITICAL_REFLECTIONMay 14, 2010November 22, 2020
Assoc. Prof. Bayram Gungor It is widely known that the most basic form of integrations is the cooperation agreements. However, cooperation agreements are different from the typical integration agreements in...
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