Germany's European Union presidency began yesterday. Given Chancellor Angela Merkel will quit politics in October 2021, she is likely to have a desire to make significant moves in the next six months to leave a lasting mark on European politics.
More
Insight Turkey, one of the leading academic journals in Turkey and the Middle East, discusses the European Union in its final issue.
More
The ongoing rift between the U.S. and the EU countries in NATO hints at the slow collapse of the Western alliance
The outcome of the G-7 Quebec summit signals that the trade war between the U.S. and EU will continue for a while
The policy-makers in the White House have not been able to agree on how to take position on the protests going on in the U.S.'s long-time rival Iran
We must find answers to a number of key questions: are the U.S. and the U.K. assuming the leadership of an emerging coalition? Is an alliance between Germany and France still feasible? Could Turkey work more closely with Italy, Spain and the U.K.?
Sustaining normal relations with Egypt would not be only morally unacceptable, it also has the potential to generate significant costs to the EU, in terms of its intermediate and long term interests in the region.
More
Syria, which is the most wounding issue we face today, has turned into yet another test for the global platforms.
More
Turkey's relations with NATO in parallel to signs that the United States and the European Union have embarked on a process of greater transatlantic integration demands closer attention