The Future of Turkish-Greek Relations

In order to preserve the warm atmosphere between Greece and Turkey, the two countries need to develop networks of social and cultural dialogue and strengthen economic cooperation.


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The Future of Turkish-Greek Relations
Uighur Refugees China's Power and What To Do About It

Uighur Refugees, China's Power and What To Do About It?

The primary source of the Uighur refugee problem is the situation in China and without some significant steps in line with the demands of society, this problem will continue to grow in the coming years.


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If anyone actually thought that the Arab revolts, the most recent wave of change in the Middle East, would allow Iran and Israel to put pressure on the region, though, time has proved them wrong.

It is imperative to rethink how to frame security around the question of Israel-Palestine within policy-making circles.

For emerging powers such as Turkey, the prospect of overcoming the "middle-income trap" is dependent upon developing a robust national base for research and development, innovation and technology transfer.

There can be no security for Israel if Palestinians do not have their basic rights.

International Bias Fed by Internal Opposition

The AK Party's opponents at home (i.e. leftists, secularists, Gülenists and Kurdish radicals) made notable efforts to help Turkey's image at the international level worsen.


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International Bias Fed by Internal Opposition
Biden's Visit Confirms Late US-Turkey Rapprochement

Biden's Visit Confirms Late US-Turkey Rapprochement

Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Turkey will mark an important turning point in relations between the U.S. and Turkey.


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Turkey could be very active in pushing for a better deal from the IMF and the World Trade Organization (WTO) for developing countries in the context of crisis prevention strategies and the advancement of the Doha Development Agenda.

The diversified nature of the rioters, and the beginning of the use of violence by these groups, as seen by their destruction of public and private property and the killing of members of the HÜDA PAR, raised questions about the protests.

It is quite ironic that a supposedly pro-Western opposition seeks to undermine the possibility of Turkey's critical integration into the West.

Turkey will enjoy the opportunity to bring its own policy priorities as well as the priorities of developing countries across those areas to the attention of the leaderships of 20 major world economies.