Turkish-Uzbek rapprochement: Beginning of a new era

Turkey and Uzbekistan have had tense relations for decades.


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Turkish-Uzbek rapprochement Beginning of a new era
Early elections the West and the democracy debate

Early elections, the West and the democracy debate

The Westerners, who have been trying to remove Mr. Erdoğan from power for the past five years, are actually building their own case for why the West lost Turkey


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If everything goes well during the negotiations, not only will the politics and security of the Korean peninsula change, but also the whole geopolitics of the Asia-Pacific region

Macron probably achieved his goal of being the messenger of Europe and became the actor that warned the U.S. before it was too late to protect the system that it established

As Presidents Moon and Kim conduct early rounds of peace negotiations, the issues of denuclearization and drawing up a formal peace treaty to officially end the Korean War will be high on the agenda

Gül is making the wrong choice for his political career if he dares to be the joint candidate of the opposition bloc as the news reports suggest

The brewing fight between native/nationalists and Westernists in Turkey

The most recent developments in Turkey indicate that the country is a battleground betweenWesternism and native/national politics.


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The brewing fight between native nationalists and Westernists in Turkey
All options on the table for the opposition ahead of

All options on the table for the opposition ahead of 2018 elections

The opposition parties will use all reasonable efforts in the upcoming elections because they know that there will be no room left for them in the emerging political arena unless they find a candidate to compete against President Erdoğan


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The upcoming elections are important for Turkey as the presidential system will become fully operational after the vote and the government would be fully focused on domestic and external problems, but there are challenges for both the Popular Alliance and the opposition parties

Head of the Turkish think tank, SETA, Burhanettin Duran said that the AK Party decided to hold elections not because of an ongoing crisis or political turbulence, but rather to tackle any future turbulence. He added that Turkey's hand in dealing with adverse conditions will be strengthened after the polls

The June 24 snap elections gives Turkish people a chance to end Western hegemony in their own bureaucratic system

Europe is suffering from domestic challenges, identity problems, politicians trapped in short-term visions and shallow thinking