Double jeu : les méandres de l’attitude trouble de la Turquie face aux Califoutraques islamiques 25 septembre 2014
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, USA / Etats-Unis.Tags: Alain Rodier, État islamique en Irak et au Levant (EIIL), Bachar el-Assad, Daesh, Incirlik, PKK, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Syrie
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Atlantico.fr (France) Jeudi 25 septembre 2014
Alain Rodier *
Le gouvernement turc s’apprête à autoriser les avions militaires américains à utiliser la base d’Incirlik, dans un but humanitaire et logistique uniquement, mais reste réticent à l’idée de participer à une opération militaire. (suite…)
Exploring the Prospects for Russian-Turkish Cooperation in a Turbulent Neighborhood 25 septembre 2014
Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: bilateral relations, Carnegie Moscow Center, Dmitri Trenin, Global Relations Forum (GRF), Memduh Karakullukçu
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GRF–Carnegie Moscow Center Working Group Report, September 2014
Memduh Karakullukçu &, Dmitri Trenin *, editors
Even though tensions over Ukraine will inevitably cast a shadow over the bilateral relationship, Russia and Turkey—a NATO member—continue to share a range of important interests. (suite…)
Iranian Rail Links and the Geopolitics of the South Caucasus 25 septembre 2014
Posted by Acturca in Caucasus / Caucase, Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Eurasia Daily Monitor, geopolitics, Georgia, Iran, Nakhchivan, Paul Goble, railways, South Caucasus, The Jamestown Foundation, transport, Turkey
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Eurasia Daily Monitor (The Jamestown Foundation) Vol.11 Issue: 169, Sept 25, 2014
Paul Goble *
Both Armenia and Azerbaijan are seeking to link their national railways with those of Iran, something that could be an economic lifesaver for Yerevan and an additional outlet for Baku’s exports of Caspian oil and gas. (suite…)