Turkey

Azerbaijan Offers Washington the Strategic Access, Energy Security, and Regional Leverage Turkey No Longer Provides
MEF’s Director of Policy Analysis Warns Congress That Erdoğan’s Military Buildup, Settlement Campaign, and Illicit Financial Networks Are Entrenching Ankara’s Occupation Ahead of the NATO Summit
New threat assessment lands days before Erdoğan hosts the NATO summit, and as America prepares to ship Turkey the engines that power its “indigenous,” anti-Western fighter.
Inside the Think-Tank Network Fueling Ankara’s Rift with Washington — Interactive Matrix
Ending the Subsidy: Why the United States Must Stop Extending Credit to an Institutionally Anti-American NATO Ally
Washington Must End Support for Think Tanks that Pursue Turkey’s Strategic Autonomy as a Zero-Sum Game Against the US
Erdoğan’s Turkey Is Using the Hegemon’s Tools to Build the Machine That Will One Day Render the Hegemon Irrelevant
A Revived Line Would Connect Turkish Industry to Arab Markets, Boost North-South Trade, and Complement Other Projects
Israel Blocks Tehran’s Revolutionary Corridor and Ankara’s Neo-Ottoman Bid for Regional Dominance
Cyprus and Kazakhstan Might Seem Worlds Apart, Yet Both Countries Are Discovering Benefits in Working Together
With Brutal Suppression of Protesters and Purges of Public Servants, Erdoğan Has Removed All Effective Opposition to His Rule
Expanding Influence Has Emboldened Erdoğan’s Government and Vision of a Middle East Where Islamist Movements Dominate
Albania Is Pushing a Large Tourism Development Planned in the Environmentally Protected Narta Lagoon and Surrounding Area
New Gas from Absheron Will Not on Its Own Transform Europe’s Energy Balance, but It Will Add Valuable Supply Diversity
A NATO Member That Shields Hamas, Threatens Israel, and Pressures Cyprus and Greece Should Face Consequences
Both the Anti-Zionist Left and the Isolationist Right Are Undermining a Strategic Alliance
A Turkish Court Dropped Terrorism Charges Despite Allegations of ISIS Financing, Recruitment, Weapons Possession, and Jihadist Propaganda
Burhan’s Government in Port Sudan Has Paralyzed Efforts Toward a Humanitarian Ceasefire, While Escalating Violence
Recent Discussions in Turkey Suggest Ankara May Formalize Parts of Its Maritime Strategy in State Structures and Legislation