Turkey’s New Foreign Policy: Ankara’s Ambitions, Regional Responses, and Implications for the United States
For the past century, Turkey’s foreign policy has been driven by the need to preserve the achievements of...
A nation must think before it acts.
For the past century, Turkey’s foreign policy has been driven by the need to preserve the achievements of...
The minarets are our spears, the domes are our shields The mosques are our barracks, the believers soldiers Our...
Editor’s Note: This article is based on the 26th Annual Templeton Lecture on Religion & World Affairs, given by...
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan: The Poorest Countries in Central Asia Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan are probably the most dependent on Russia...
Introduction On May 2–3 2022, the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Syria/Iraq Office and the Foreign Policy Research Institute convened a panel of...
Editor’s Note: This article by FPRI Senior Fellow Anna Mikulska is a product of a workshop on “The Global...
In January, everything changed in Kazakhstan. A series of demonstrations rocked the country, spreading from its oil-rich west to...
Four days into the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine on February 27, 2022, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu declared...
In recent months, the phone lines between Ankara and Tel Aviv have been unusually busy. In November, following the...
Introduction On February 24, 2022 Russia began its invasion of Ukraine. In times of crisis, balanced, in-depth analysis and...