Turkey – Global Shift, the G-20, and Europe’s Double-Move juin 4, 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economie, Moyen Orient, Turquie, Turquie-UE.Tags: E. Fuat Keyman, EU, Izak Atiyas, The Brookings Institution, Turkey-EU
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Think Tank 20: New Challenges for the Global Economy, New Uncertainties for the G-20 (The Brookings Institution) June 4, 2012, pp. 74-78
Izak Atiyas & E. Fuat Keyman *
It is a common truism nowadays to propose that the world as we know it is in turmoil and radically changing. Many of our assumptions about the world are rapidly falling apart. (en savoir plus…)
Iran and Turkey after Egypt: time for regional realignments? avril 19, 2011
Posted by Acturca in Moyen Orient, Turquie.Tags: Arab uprisings, Egypt, Emiliano Alessandri, Iran, Middle East, Middle East Unrest, Ruth Hanau Santini, The Brookings Institution, Turkey, Turquie
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U.S.-Europe Analysis (The Brookings Institution) Number 51, April 19, 2011
By Ruth Hanau Santini * and Emiliano Alessandri **
Both Iran and Turkey have a major stake in how the political landscape in North Africa and the Middle East is reshaped in the months ahead. Tehran and Ankara have developed their own separate narratives on regional events that take credit for providing the political inspiration for the Arab uprisings. (en savoir plus…)
The Three Strategic Visions of Turkey mars 8, 2011
Posted by Acturca in Etats-Unis, Turquie, Turquie-UE.Tags: AKP, foreign policy, Gaullism, Kemalism, Neo-Ottomanism, Omer Taspinar, The Brookings Institution, Turkey, Turkey-EU, Turquie, USA
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U.S.-Europe Analysis Series (The Brookings Institution) No.50, March 8, 2011
Ömer Taşpınar *
While the growing importance of religion in Turkey should not be dismissed, a more nuanced debate on Turkish foreign policy should take into consideration three different visions of Turkey’s place in the international order: (1) Neo-Ottomanism, (2) Kemalism and (3) Turkish Gaullism. (en savoir plus…)
