After the Turkish Parliamentary Elections: Big Hopes, with Remaining Worries 14 juin 2015
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: AKP, Ceyhun Çiçekçi, CHP, foreign policy, Gallia Lindenstrauss, HDP, INSS, INSS Insight, Israël, MHP, parliamentary elections
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Security Studies) No. 709, June 14, 2015
Gallia Lindenstrauss & Ceyhun Çiçekçi *
Many in Turkey and abroad were surprised (and some also quite pleased) to see the setback suffered by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Turkey’s June 7, 2015 parliamentary elections. (suite…)
Turkey and NATO 11 mai 2015
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, USA / Etats-Unis.Tags: Andrew C. Kuchins, Azriel Bermant, China, Gallia Lindenstrauss, Missile Defence, NATO
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Jerusalem Post (Israel) Monday, May 11, 2015, p. 15
Azriel Bermant & Gallia Lindenstrauss *
Is Turkey a liability for NATO? It certainly looks that way, as Turkey appears to be striking out against NATO interests. (suite…)
Turkey Navigates between East and West, Shiites and Sunnis 20 avril 2015
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.Tags: Gallia Lindenstrauss, INSS, INSS Insight, Oded Eran
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Security Studies) No. 687, April 20, 2015
Oded Eran & Gallia Lindenstrauss
Despite repeated attempts over more than a decade, Turkish leader Erdogan has failed to command a central role for his country in a region beset by religious, ethnic, and economic controversies. In an attempt to win on all fronts he has alienated friends and foes, as well as NATO allies. (suite…)
Turkey Drifting in the Middle East Winds of Change 3 juillet 2014
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Gallia Lindenstrauss, INSS Insight, Institute for National Securities Studies, Iraq, Süfyan Kadir Kıvam
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Securities Studies) No. 568, July 3, 2014
Gallia Lindenstrauss * & Süfyan Kadir Kıvam
The abduction of some 80 Turkish citizens in Iraq by Islamic State (IS, formerly known as ISIS) militants and their affiliates symbolizes the major potential dangers of the current turmoil in the Middle East to Turkey’s security, economy, and trade relations, as well as to its regional influence. (suite…)
The Frenemy Next Door: Turkey and Israel in a Changing Middle East 29 novembre 2013
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Gallia Lindenstrauss, GPoT Center, Israël, Oded Eran
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Policy Update (GPoT Center) no. 6, November 2013
Oded Eran & Gallia Lindenstrauss *
Turkish Israeli relations suffered a big blow because of the Mavi Marmara affair. As Turkey and Israel are working no w on mending their relations, the question remains whether they will be able to avoid fierce competition in a relentlessly changing Middle East following the ‘Arab Spring’. (suite…)
The Protests in Turkey: Letting off Steam or Engine of Change? 9 juin 2013
Posted by Acturca in Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Gallia Lindenstrauss, INSS, Institute for National Securities Studies, Orit Perlov, protests, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Timur Saitov, Turkey
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Securities Studies) No. 434, June 9, 2013
Gallia Lindenstrauss *, Orit Perlov and Timur Saitov
The protests that started at Taksim Square in Istanbul and have spread to other locations throughout Turkey are among the most interesting developments to have occurred in the country since the Justice and Development Party first came to power over a decade ago. (suite…)
Spring is in the Air? On the Thawing of Turkey-Israel Relations 3 avril 2013
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: bilateral relations, Gallia Lindenstrauss, INSS, Institute for National Securities Studies, Israël, Middle East, Turkey, USA
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Securities Studies) No. 415, April 3, 2013
Gallia Lindenstrauss *
The Israeli apology to Turkey for operational errors during the takeover of the Mavi Marmara in May 2010 and the agreement between the sides to start a process of normalization in relations is a major development, long awaited in Israel, Turkey, and the United States. (suite…)
How Iraq’s Future May be Shaped by its Neighbors 26 mars 2013
Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Foreign Policy Research Institute, Gallia Lindenstrauss, Institute for National Security Studies, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Yoel Guzansky
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E-Notes (Foreign Policy Research Institute) March 2013
By Yoel Guzansky & Gallia Lindenstrauss *
Since the last American soldiers left Iraq more than a year ago, the fear of rising Iranian influence in the country has become more pronounced. (suite…)
Renewed Negotiations between Turkey and the PKK: Hopes for a Breakthrough? 15 janvier 2013
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Gallia Lindenstrauss, Institute for National Securities Studies, PKK, Turkey
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Securities Studies) No. 396, Jan 15, 2013
Gallia Lindenstrauss *
The reports of a resumption of negotiations between Turkey and Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Öcalan represent one of the positive developments of early 2013. (suite…)
Between NATO and Russia: The Pieces of Turkey’s Puzzle 11 décembre 2012
Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Energy / Energie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Gallia Lindenstrauss, Iftah Celniker, Institute for National Securities Studies, NATO, nuclear energy, Patriot, Russia, Syria, Turkey
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INSS Insight (Institute for National Securities Studies) No. 392, Dec 11, 2012
Gallia Lindenstrauss and Iftah Celniker *
It was one of the rare weeks since the outbreak of the Arab awakening that went well for Turkey. Between what was seen as a successful visit by Vladimir Putin to Istanbul on December 3, 2012 and NATO’s approval the following day of the deployment of Patriot missiles in Turkey, it seemed as if Turkey was currently playing its cards right. (suite…)
Turkey and the Arab Spring: Embracing “People’s Power” 31 mars 2012
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: AKP, Arab Spring, EuroMeSCo, European Institute of the Mediterranean, foreign policy, Gallia Lindenstrauss, Middle East, PapersIEMed/EuroMeSCo, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie
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PapersIEMed/EuroMeSCo, No. 14, March 2012, 32 p.
Gallia Lindenstrauss *
This paper explores the new emphasis on Turkish foreign policy brought about by the Arab Spring and its possible ramifications for Turkey’s relations with external actors. (suite…)
One Year of the Arab Spring: Global and Regional Implications 12 mars 2012
Posted by Acturca in EU / UE, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie, USA / Etats-Unis.Tags: Arab Spring, EU, EU / UE, Gallia Lindenstrauss, Institute for National Security Studies, Iran, Israël, Mark A. Heller, Middle East, Russia, Russia / Russie, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, USA, Yoel Guzansky
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INSS Memorandum (Institute for National Security Studies) No.113, March 2012
Yoel Guzansky and Mark A. Heller, Editors
One year after the uprisings known as the « Arab spring » erupted, this collection of fifteen articles explores what is evident thus far as to the regional and international ramifications of the upheavals, with special reference to the potential ramifications for Israeli national security. (suite…)
Turkey and Syria: the tensions heighten 4 décembre 2011
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.Tags: Dara Frank, foreign policy, Gallia Lindenstrauss, Institute for National Securities Studies, Middle East, Syria, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie
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INSS Insight (Israel) No. 300, December 4, 2011
Gallia Lindenstrauss & Dara Frank
On November 28, 2011 Turkey announced that it will follow the Arab League (and previous policies of the EU) in imposing economic sanctions on Syria. As Turkey is Syria’s largest trading partner, these actions (albeit a bit more softened than the sanctions of the Arab League) clearly mark a low point in relations. (suite…)