
Sudan: Theatre Where Many, Competing Interests Meet and Clash
After 18 months of siege marked by starvation, targeted killings, and sexual violence, El Fasher – the capital of North Darfur – fell to the

After 18 months of siege marked by starvation, targeted killings, and sexual violence, El Fasher – the capital of North Darfur – fell to the

This article was first published in the Manara Magazine. Another fast-track Kurdish peace process[i] is underway in Turkey. Is it aiming to resolve the

Our Senior Fellow, Suleyman Ozeren, was interviewed by Paul Iddon at Forbes on the Israeli-Turkish mock dogfights over Syria. You can read the whole interview

Our Non-Resident Fellow Federico Donelli was interviewed at The Nordic Africa Institute on Turkey’s ties with African states. You can read the full interview here.

Iran has different foreign policy goals for various parts of its geographical periphery. The Caucasus is a matter of national security, internal stability, and international

On 30th January, the French troops stationed in Chad completed their withdrawal. For the first time in more than sixty years, France had no soldiers

Our Non-Resident Fellow Federico Donelli appeared on Voice of America to discuss the Turkish army’s role in Europe’s security. You can watch the full video

Our Senior Fellow Emirhan Darcan has published a study on the process of resocialization of Turkish prisoners in the Swiss penitentiary system, with a focus

Our Non-Resident Fellow Federico Donelli commented on NZZ, on Turkish defense giant Baykar Technologies acquiring Italy’s Piaggio Aerospace and what this could mean for the

Quoted in Business Insider’s article, our Senior Fellow Suleyman Ozeren shared his views about the post-Assad defense and security posture in Syria, the prospect of