US-Russian Relations and Syria

Foes in the Ukrainian crisis, allies in the Iran Nuclear Deal and Syrian conflict: The relations between the U.S. and Russia are the greatest symbols of the paradigm-realism allowing states to look at the world with an ego

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US-Russian Relations and Syria
Rejecting Brotherhood The Future of Kurdish Nationalism

Rejecting Brotherhood: The Future of Kurdish Nationalism

The latest anti-terror meetings have made it quite clear that all sides, with the exclusion of the PKK and HDP, believe it is the common fate of both Turks and Kurds to share the same land, values, religion and tradition.

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In the U.S.'s presidential race, candidates are creating a sense of deja vu with their anti-immigration and anti-Muslim rhetoric, which unfolds the state's chronic domestic problem of discriminations.

The rising tide of PKK violence and the Cizre episode leaves ordinary citizens questioning what the Kurdish community wants.

The structural challenges to neoliberalism are weakening global growth, the power shift from the West to the rest and climate change.

The PKK's presence isn't derived from political conflicts with governments but their deep hatred for the state itself.

Russia in Syria: A Kadyrov Model?

Last week, there were an increasing number of reports in U.S. media regarding Russian military activity in Syria. According to these reports, U.S. intelligence captured evidence about the increasing number of military personnel and actions by Russia in regime-controlled areas in Syria.

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Russia in Syria A Kadyrov Model
Europe's Conscience is Dying on the Shores

Europe's Conscience is Dying on the Shores

The perspective of European countries on human rights and autocratic regimes in the Middle East needs to take a more humanitarian form so as to end the ongoing civil wars.

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