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Posts tagged 'AKP'
Turkish Opposition Left Soul-Searching After Another Loss
April 25, 2017 -
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Erdogan secures all democratic avenues that threaten his position in latest referendum Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip...
Turkey’s Attempted Coup: The Lesser of Two Evils
August 26, 2016 -
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As the Turkish military, judiciary and education sector is purged of Gulenist influences, the future of moderate Islamism...
Turkey’s Attempted Coup: Let the Wounds Heal First
August 2, 2016 -
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Turkey has survived the bloodiest coup attempted in the republic’s history, yet the international response has been far from...
Kobanê’s Liberation Is Near
October 28, 2014 -
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Despite Turkey and the international community, inhabitants of Kobanê maintain a strong and united voice of resistance that...
Turkey’s Duty to Kobane Is Questionable
October 9, 2014 -
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The rhetoric of the western left assumes the cause of Kurdish fighters in Kobane taking little notice of historic events,...
Turkey Elections: It’s Time for Reconciliation
April 2, 2014 -
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The victory of the AKP in local elections must be followed by a commitment on all sides for building on Turkey's successes The...
Turkey: Collapse of the Politics of Piety
June 29, 2013 -
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The AKP party has attempted to reconcile capitalist aspirations with traditional values for so long, but Turkish citizens...