The Next 10 Months are Critical

A potential disengagement over the fate of the refugee deal could create additional problems for Ankara and Brussels alike. Moving forward, European leaders have to stop bashing Turkey and cease their support for terrorist groups targeting Turkish citizens

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The Next 10 Months are Critical
Turkey Won't Bow to Brussels

Turkey Won't Bow to Brussels

The rise of populism on the back of anti-immigrant sentiment and protectionism slowly eradicates the West's liberal credentials

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What the British Conservatives have in mind for the future of Britain - or simply England - seems to be a small trading and financing nation acting as an offshore center for global oligarchs with little regard for democracy, human rights and the rule of law

The developments we are witnessing today posits that it is especially for the West that history is beginning again. The West's conventional order is disintegrating; it's political union is disbanding.

European leaders will either choose isolationism based on Turkey fears or re-invent Europe as a multi-cultural home. Unfortunately, the first scenario seems much more likely

The British experience about the separation may generate a model for other Eurosceptics across the continent

Making Sense of the Brex-Shock

Cameron's bold political gamble has backfired terribly with a 52 percent 'leave' vote, which will probably cost him his political career

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Making Sense of the Brex-Shock
From London to Ankara Europe Is In Trouble

From London to Ankara, Europe Is In Trouble

Just like Britain's decision to withdraw from the European Union, Turkey's policies must reflect national interests

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The EU's systematic search to keep Turkey outside is shrinking Europe and putting the European Union project into a crisis