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Turkey’s Foreign Policy Objectives in a Changing World 10 février 2012

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Center for Strategic and International Studies (USA) Feb 10, 2012

Featuring His Excellency Ahmet Davutoğlu Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkey

“We have to create a new international awareness regarding the suffering of the Syrian people,” said Foreign Minister of Turkey Ahmet Davutoğlu before a standing room only audience at CSIS. (suite…)

Sunni-Shiite-secular 10 février 2012

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Today’s Zaman (Turkey) 10 February 2012, p. 15

Ali Bulaç

Justice and Development Party (AK Party) members gave a lesson on secularism to a delegation from the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP) currently on a visit to Turkey, the Star daily reported on Jan. 28. The FJP came to power after receiving 47 percent of the vote in Egypt. (suite…)

The Syrian Dilemma: Turkey’s Response to the Crisis 10 février 2012

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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (USA) 10 February 2012

Bayram Balci *

Almost a year since unrest broke out in Syria, its uncompromising president, Bashar al-Assad, has proven unwilling to undertake any political reforms or surrender power. (suite…)

The Next Stage of Russia’s Resurgence: The Caucasus States 10 février 2012

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STRATFOR (USA)

February 10, 2012

The former Soviet republics in the Caucasus — Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan — have very different attitudes toward Russia’s resurgence. Armenia depends on Russia for its security and is one of Moscow’s most loyal allies. (suite…)