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After his stunning electoral success, Türkiye’s president now sets his eyes on Istanbul.
If the opposition wins, Washington and Brussels should be prepared to seize the opportunity.
The connection between construction projects, disregarded environmental regulations, and corruption remains crucial for understanding Ankara’s descent into authoritarianism.
The country’s hyped-up executive presidential system failed the ultimate stress test.
How Stockholm and Ankara can move past their turbulent month.
Program directors share the analysis and papers that stood out in this frenetic year.
It’s an indication of major fractures, as emerging states leverage digital technology and sophisticated weaponry to compete for influence and power.
Turkey, Finland, and Sweden must now act in good faith and move beyond lingering resentments.
Carnegie scholars assess U.S.-European cooperation on China, technology, climate, and more.
The Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers has voted to refer the Kavala v. Turkey case to the European Court of Human Rights. By doing so, the Council of Europe upheld European values and principles, namely the rule of law.