Orientalism Again?

Orientalism is not just the West's ideological supremacy. It is also an attempt to irrationalize the East and make it exotic

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Orientalism Again
Neo-Medievalism and the New Regional Order in the Middle East

Neo-Medievalism and the New Regional Order in the Middle East

The neo-medievalism in regional geo-politics enforces passing alliances and unlikely groupings in several areas in the Middle East

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An upcoming meeting between presidents Trump and Xi in November will shape the future relations of the U.S. and China

Ankara needs to search for ways to tackle possible regional conflicts that could arise in the post-referendum era

In terms of safeguarding regional stability, the key issue is protecting the territorial integrity of even the most fragile states in the Middle East through collaborative efforts

The groups against Turkey seek to benefit from the PKK by discarding Masoud Barzani's team and Iran-sponsored groups in northern Iraq.

The United Nations Incapable of Facing Global Problems

Once established with the aim of becoming a beacon of peace and stability around the world, the U.N. organization is now failing to even take care of its own problems

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The United Nations Incapable of Facing Global Problems
The Significance of Recent Negotiations for the Gulf Crisis

The Significance of Recent Negotiations for the Gulf Crisis

No doubt, the Gulf Crisis has already shaken delicate balances and left the Gulf vulnerable to various provocations from outside as well

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According to United Nations records, Rohingyas constitute the most persecuted minority in the world. Their persecution has continued almost uninterrupted for decades.

Once recognized as a human rights icon, Aung San Suu Kyi now rules a country that violates the most basic rights of its Rohingya minority, including the right to life

Following successive firings in the White House, it is really hard to predict the future of the new U.S. foreign policy

Strong economic ties continue to constitute the building block of Turkish-German relations today.

Ankara's objectives, closely associated with homeland and border security issues, obligated it to take military measures

A new report by SETA and Theirworld highlights the need to overcome language barriers and urges for more international aid to sustain the education of Syrian refugees, 41 percent of school-aged children are still not in school

In this issue, Insight Turkey, deals with the events in world politics with the interpretation of Turkish and foreign authors. The issue discusses how U.S. President Donald Trump won the presidential election, and the changes and challenges that Trump brought to the U.S. domestic and foreign policy.

Clearly, the primary meaning of Erdoğan's quest for comprehensive change is to give some officials who have been carrying out demanding tasks for a long time an opportunity to rest by letting them hand over their positions to successors.

The U.S. administration should already know that not having a strategy is not the best way to go and inaction is not the least risky approach to the conflict. There are too many variables and too many actors involved in this conflict

Turkey's stabilizing role as a functioning democracy and strong market economy will be in higher demand in the coming months

Trump does not seem to face much difficulty in finding allies in the Middle East who associate their national interests with perpetual tension and instability

The infinite evolution of the term development continues along with the rapid advancement of technological know-how on the eve of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

The new security doctrine of Turkey can be commented as a re-constructed and effective fusion of multidimensional diplomacy and defense policy.