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The Euphrates in Crisis: Channels of Cooperation for a Threatened River 17 avril 2015

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Research Paper (Chatham House) April 2015
Project: Energy, Environment and Resources Department

Nouar Shamout & Glada Lahn *

The Euphrates River is of critical importance for water, food and energy security in Turkey, Syria and Iraq. (suite…)

Stifling the Media: Barriers to Press Freedom 20 mai 2014

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Chatham House (UK) 20 May 2014

Transcript – Yavuz Baydar, James Deane, Kirsty Hughes, John Lloyd

This is a transcript of a panel discussion on some of the key challenges facing freedom of the press around the world. Among other issues, the discussants address 1) the decline in media freedom in Turkey since the Gezi Park protests in 2013 (suite…)

Turkey-EU: ‘Lapse in interest on both sides’ 10 février 2014

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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…)

After the Boom: Risks to the Turkish Economy 28 août 2013

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Briefing Paper (Chatham House) Europe BP 2013/02, August 2013

Fadi Hakura *

After a strong post-crisis recovery, Turkish growth slowed sharply to 2.2 per cent  in 2012. The success of Prime Minister Erdoğan’s government has been rooted in economic prosperity, which will remain a central issue for his popularity.  (suite…)

Turkey’s Economy: An Example for the Middle East and North Africa ? 11 mars 2013

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Chatham House (UK) 11 March 2013

Numan Kurtulmus *

This is a transcript of a speech made by Numan Kurtulmuş, Vice President, AK Party, Turkey, at Chatham House on 11 March 2013. (suite…)

Into the Quagmire: Turkey’s Frustrated Syria Policy 15 décembre 2012

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Briefing Paper (Chatham House) MENAP BP 2012/04, December 2012, 16 p.
Middle East and North Africa Programme

Christopher Phillips *

After a decade of cooperation and closeness with Syria, Turkey’s policy has changed radically as a result of the 2011–12 crisis in Syria. It is now openly calling for the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime and actively sponsoring the opposition. (suite…)

Turkey and the Arab World: Ambition and Evolution 27 juin 2012

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Chatham House (UK) 27 June 2012

Transcript – Fadi Hakura, Lale Kemal, Dr Fuat Keyman and Taha Özhan

This is a transcript of an event held on 27 June 2012 at Chatham House. The panel of speakers discussed the new dynamics of Turkey’s relations with the Arab world following the dramatic shifts of the past year, looking at opportunities and constraints on deepening engagement in the region. (suite…)

On Europe’s Fringes: Russia, Turkey and the European Union 31 juillet 2011

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Chatham House Briefing Papers (UK) July 2011, REP/EP BP 2011/01, 16 pages
The Royal Institute of International Affairs

Philip Hanson

Russia and Turkey, significant powers on the fringes of the European Union, both have awkward relations with Brussels. (suite…)

Turkey after the 2011 Election: Challenges for the AK Government 5 juillet 2011

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 Chatham House (UK) Tuesday 5 July 2011, 13:30 to 14:30

Transcript – John Peet

This is a transcript of an event held on 5 July 2011 at Chatham House with John Peet, Europe Editor, The Economist. The speaker discussed the recent elections and the challenges facing Prime Minister Erdoğan’s government going forward. (suite…)