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GTE Commentary (Istituto Affari Internazionali) No.13, July 2014, 3 p.
by Piotr Zalewski *
To judge by the year he has had, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey’s prime minister, has the kind of staying power other politicians can only dream of. (suite…)
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Tags: foreign policy, Middle East, Piotr Zalewski, Turkey
The Washington Post (USA) Thursday, August 22, 2013
By Piotr Zalewski, Istanbul
Not so long ago, Turkey seemed to have found the elusive formula for foreign policy success. Its newly adopted philosophy, « zero problems with neighbors, » won praise both at home and abroad as Ankara reengaged with the Middle East following a half century of estrangement. (suite…)
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GTE Commentary (Istituto Affari Internazionali) No. 6, 19 November 2012, 3 p
by Piotr Zalewski *
On 3 October 2012, a mortar shell fired from Syria landed in the small Turkish border town of Akçakale, killing two women and three children. It was not the first time that an errant shell had landed on Turkish soil since the beginning of Syria’s civil war, and it was not to be the last. (suite…)
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Tags: AKP, Arab Spring, democracy, foreign policy, Libya, Middle East, Piotr Zalewski, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Syria, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, USA
Foreign Affairs (USA) March 21, 2012
Letter from Istanbul
By Piotr Zalewski *
During a town hall meeting organized as part of Barack Obama’s 2009 visit to Istanbul, a Turkish student expressed his disappointment with the president’s inability to implement substantial changes to U.S. foreign policy. “Moving the ship of state is a slow process,” Obama explained. (suite…)
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, December 2010
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, January 2010
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)
Erdoğan, the Kurds, and Turkey’s Presidential Elections 31 juillet 2014
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GTE Commentary (Istituto Affari Internazionali) No.13, July 2014, 3 p.
by Piotr Zalewski *
To judge by the year he has had, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Turkey’s prime minister, has the kind of staying power other politicians can only dream of. (suite…)