Insight Turkey Publishes Its Latest Issue “Fault Lines in the European Union: Brexit, Populism, Refugees and Divergencies”

Insight Turkey, one of the leading academic journals in Turkey and the Middle East, discusses the European Union in its final issue.


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Insight Turkey Publishes Its Latest Issue Fault Lines in the
The real 'deep wave' in Turkey's upcoming elections

The real 'deep wave' in Turkey's upcoming elections

The June 24 election is all about the institutionalization of the presidential system and deciding who is best suited to carry Turkey into the future


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As the captains of global capitalism gather in the serene surroundings of Davos, they have a mammoth task to figure out how to maintain liberalism's international relevance in a world fractured by hegemonic conflicts and extreme ideologies

Operation Olive Branch is a more difficult operation in comparison to Operation Euphrates Shield because both Daesh and the YPG are terrorist organizations, but Daesh seemed to be a more legitimate target for the international community, whereas there is difference of opinion concerning the status of the PYD, even among Turkey's NATO allies

The rise of institutional economics brought the quality of participatory social and economic institutions to the fore as a crucial prerequisite for sustainable development, as well as an alleviation of income disparities.

Regarding Turkey, the U.S. has habitually demonstrated problematical foreign policy decisions, a dismissive attitude and controversial rhetoric.

Turkish mourning for Egypt’s victims 'significant'

Declaration of one day national mourning will help normalize the relationship between two countries, analysts say


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Turkish mourning for Egypt s victims 'significant'
Is it time for Turkey to leave NATO

Is it time for Turkey to leave NATO?

An invisible hand is trying to move Turkey away from Western-oriented organizations such as NATO, yet Ankara should not fall into this trap


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When Daesh first emerged, the U.S. chastised Turkey for condoning it. However, while Turkey was fighting on the ground in Azaz, Jarablus and al-Bab, the U.S. did not provide enough air support.

The current crisis with the West is structural and genuine. But the talk about Turkey turning its back on the West is used for operational purposes.

Today this dichotomy carries no meaning anymore on the current European political stage, neither for Europe's domestic politics nor in terms of its regard toward Turkey. Identity politics has prevailed over strategy in Europe

The Raqqa operation, which is expected to be the next step in the fight against Daesh terrorists in Syria, can achieve success only with the support of legitimate local actors