Long And Dark Road To Peace: The Future Of South Sudan – Analysis
By Andrew Edward Tchie* South Sudan, the world’s newest country, is in a more difficult position than it ever has
Read moreBy Andrew Edward Tchie* South Sudan, the world’s newest country, is in a more difficult position than it ever has
Read moreBy Altay Atlı* The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) agreed on last July by Iran and the P5+1 group
Read moreBy Can Özcan and Xavier Quintana* In 2001, the Turkish National Security Council approved a decision titled ‘Establishing a Turkish
Read moreBy Selcuk Çolakoğlu Since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, many projects have
Read moreBy Florian Bieber* The term “Balkans route” and images of thousands of refugees crossing Greece, Macedonia, Serbia, and Croatia brought
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Read moreBy Shah Rukh Hashmi* Arguably, the only state in South Asia that has adored the most recent patterns of modern
Read moreBy E. Fuat Keyman* 2015 was a year full of deaths, suffering, war, conflicts, and muscle-flexing. The focus of politics
Read moreBy Andrei Kortunov* It finally happened. November 24th, 2015 became a turning point for Russian-Turkish relations. The two sides will
Read moreBy Lawrence Freedman* 2015 ended with Western countries perplexed by the challenge posed by the Islamic State of Iraq and
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