Does Erdogan’s Victory Herald the Start of a New Era for Turkey? 25 août 2014
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Assessment Report (Arab Center For Research & Policy Studies) August 2014
Policy Analysis Unit – ACRPS
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent victory in the presidential elections on August 10 came as no surprise. In becoming the twelfth president of the Turkish republic since its declaration in 1923, preceded by eleven years as prime minister, Erdogan is now the most influential figure in Turkish political life since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. (suite…)
Erdogan bloque Twitter, les Turcs scandalisés par la #censure 22 mars 2014
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Libération (France) samedi 22 mars 2014, p. 16
Par Ragip Duran, Correspondant à Istanbul
Affaibli par des révélations de corruption, le Premier ministre a interdit un temps le réseau social. Une erreur fatale ? (suite…)
Turkey Goes to the Ballot Box: 2014 Municipal Elections and Beyond 13 mars 2014
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Turkey Project Policy Paper (The Brookings Institution) Number 3, March 2014
By Ali Çarkoğlu *
With municipal elections taking place on March 30, Turkey is entering into an eight-month long election cycle at a time when the country is undergoing considerable domestic turmoil. The AKP (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, or Justice and Development Party) came to power in November 2002 with about 34 percent of the popular vote. (suite…)
Turkey-EU: ‘Lapse in interest on both sides’ 10 février 2014
Posted by Acturca in EU / UE, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE, Uncategorized.Tags: Chatham House, EU enlargement, Fadi Hakura, Germany, interview, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey’s EU accession process
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Deutsche Welle (Germany) 10.02.2014
Interview by Nicole Goebel
EU accession talks started in 2005, but negotiations have stalled. The EU is unhappy with several human rights and reform issues, but Fadi Hakura from Chatham House thinks neither side is that keen on membership anyway. (suite…)
No more U.S. silence on Turkey 24 janvier 2014
Posted by Acturca in Uncategorized.Tags: Blaise Misztal, Eric Edelman, Morton Abramowitz
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The Washington Post (USA) Friday, January 24, 2014, p. 23
By Morton Abramowitz, Eric Edelman and Blaise Misztal *
The United States needs to tell Turkey to change course; The United States needs to tell Ankara to change course. (suite…)
Erdogan, la folie des grandeurs 9 janvier 2014
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Le Point (France) no. 2156, jeudi 9 janvier 2014, p. 58-60
De notre correspondant à Istanbul Guillaume Perrier
Turquie. Mosquée XXL, aéroport colossal, canal… Entre mégalomanie et scandales politico-financiers, le maître de la Turquie voit les choses en grand. (suite…)
L’homme fort de la Turquie déstabilisé 26 décembre 2013
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Les Echos (France) no. 21592, jeudi 26 décembre 2013, p. 1
Une
Démissions : Un vaste scandale de corruption qui a conduit à l’arrestation de 24 personnes, dont des fils de ministre, a précipité hier la démission de trois ministres importants du gouvernement Erdogan (Economie, Intérieur et Environnement). Dans la soirée, le Premier ministre a annoncé qu’il remplacerait 10 de ses 20 ministres. (suite…)
Turkey’s new humanitarian approach in Somalia 11 décembre 2013
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Policy Brief (NOREF) December 2013
The Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre
Pinar Tank *
Under the Justice and Development Party (AKP), Turkey has become a prominent humanitarian power, contributing more than $1 billion in aid in 2012. (suite…)
Turkey: Has the AKP Ended Its Winning Streak? 19 octobre 2013
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OSW Commentary (Centre for Eastern Studies) No. 117, 7 October 2013
Marek Matusiak
This paper argues that the public protests, deadlock on the Kurdish issue, and the unsuccessful attempt to amend the constitution in Turkey between 2012 and 2013 show the limitations of AKP rule. (suite…)
Turkey’s “Super Election Year” 2014: Winner Still Takes All? 23 septembre 2013
Posted by Acturca in Uncategorized.Tags: elections, Gezi Park, Pinar Elman, protests, The Polish Institute of International Affairs
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PISM Policy Papers, No. 99 (552) 23 September 2013
The Polish Institute of International Affairs
by Pinar Elman *
A political system that marginalises smaller parties has allowed Turkey’s AKP government to centralise power while simultaneously promoting a consensual, reformist image. (suite…)
Will the Eastern Mediterranean become the next Persian Gulf? 25 juillet 2013
Posted by Acturca in Uncategorized.Tags: American Enterprise Institute, Niklas Anzinger
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Middle Eastern Outlook (American Enterprise Institute – AEI) No. 3, July 2013
Niklas Anzinger *
For more than two decades, the United States has placed the issue of Eastern Mediterranean maritime security on the backburner. But the 2010 discovery of what may potentially be 3,450 billion cubic meters of natural gas and 1.7 billion barrels of oil in the Eastern Mediterranean’s Levant Basin brings that region’s security to the forefront (suite…)
The many winners of the ‘Great Pipeline Race’ 9 juillet 2013
Posted by Acturca in Caucasus / Caucase, Energy / Energie, Uncategorized.Tags: Azerbaijan, Nasimi Aghayev, Trans Adriatic Pipeline
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The Washington Times Daily (USA) Tuesday, July 9, 2013, p. B4
Nasimi Aghayev *
Azerbaijani gas is set to warm Europeans. As any American following the Keystone XL pipeline saga knows, finding new energy reserves sometimes is the easy part, while getting the stuff to the folks who want it can be like the fifth labor of Hercules. (suite…)
Vers une nouvelle équation stratégique en Méditerranée 2 janvier 2013
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Notes de Recherche Stratégique de l’IRSEM, Numéro 1, Janvier 2013
Par Pierre Razoux *
Les bouleversements qui affectent le monde arabe en général et le bassin méditerranéen en particulier sont loin d’être terminés. Ils servent de catalyseurs à des changements structurels plus profonds. Ils dessinent une nouvelle lecture géopolitique qui engendre des risques, mais également des opportunités. (suite…)
Étude économique de la Turquie 2012 13 juillet 2012
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Organisation de Coopération et Développement Économique (OCDE) English
13/07/2012
L’économie turque a connu une reprise vigoureuse après la crise mondiale, mais des déséquilibres macroéconomiques intérieurs et extérieurs sont apparus au cours de ce processus. La croissance a avoisiné 9 % en 2010-11, accompagnée de la création de nombreux emplois. (suite…)
Does Turkey offer a model that the Mideast can emulate? 13 avril 2012
Posted by Acturca in Uncategorized.Tags: AKP, Arab Spring, foreign policy, Middle East, Neo-Ottomanism, Nora Fisher Onar, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie
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The Daily Star (Lebanon) April 13, 2012, p. 7 Türkçe
By Nora Fisher Onar *
Turkey is often touted as an inspiration for the countries of the rest of the Middle East – a characterization it accepts and pursues. In recent years, Turkish policymakers have worked hard to establish “Turkey Inc.” as the model (suite…)
Acturca a six ans – Acturca altı yaşında – Acturca is six years old 5 avril 2012
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Azerbaijan and recent shifts in Turkish-Iranian relations 15 novembre 2011
Posted by Acturca in Uncategorized.Tags: Alex Jackson, Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy, Caucasus, foreign policy, Iran, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie
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ADA Biweekly Newsletter (Azerbaijan) Vol. 4, No. 22, November 15, 2011
Alex Jackson *
Relations between Turkey and Iran are in flux, and changes in the longstanding dynamics of cooperation and competition between them, amplified by the upheaval in the Middle East, Turkey’s foreign policy shifts and the new Eurasian energy calculus, are certain to be significant for the entire region and for Azerbaijan in particular. (suite…)
L’« arabesk » des bidonvilles à à l’Eurovision 6 janvier 2011
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Courrier international (France) no 1053, 6 janvier 2011, p. 46 Türkçe
Taraf, Ayse Hür, Istanbul
La polémique a débuté l’été dernier lorsque le très célèbre pianiste classique turc Fazil Say a écrit sur Twitter que le genre musical connu sous le nom d’«arabesk » « était une insulte à l’intelligence, à l’art et à l’avant-gardisme » . (suite…)
Acturca a un an – Acturca bir yaşında – Acturca is one year old 5 avril 2007
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