The international community has failed in the case of the Syrian civil war as the number of refugees increased expotentially
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Decoupling from a global economic trend is a difficult task; but Turkey did a good job in implementing first generation reforms. Why not again?
MoreExpected debates concerning the modalities of presidentialism seen as appropriate for Turkey's conditions must be advanced with always one careful eye on the health of economic parameters
Turkey's current central banking framework was structured in the aftermath of the twin crises in 2000-2001 and reflects the exclusive priority to maintain price stability and control inflation.
Developing cooperative efforts to diversify the economic structure of the group turns out to be a significant task.
With 57 member states, the OIC, which is the second largest international organization, is extremely difficult to govern with diverse national interests and alliances
It is clear that Turkey needs a new central banking framework. Current policies under inflation targeting do not respond to Turkeys needs.
MoreThe existence of tax havens thanks to legal loopholes must be problematized from an ethical perspective that places the alleviation of poverty and global income disparities at its epicenter
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The UNAOC initiative represented a perfect example of Turkey's proactive, multilateral diplomacy based on building international alliances around common principles and inclusiveness, contributing to innovative peace building through dialogue
European double standards that discriminate between terrorist organizations and provide safe homes to some so long as they do not conduct violent activities in Europe should change immediately
The Turkish state has every right to defend the welfare and security of its citizens within a democratic framework via a new security paradigm and tougher penalties for those who are proved to support terrorist actions in different ways