Tag: Turkey
Turkey’s currency collapse shows just how vulnerable its economy is to...
Can Erbil, Boston College and Umit Ozlale, Özyeğin University
If you happen to be a tourist in Turkey right now, consider yourself lucky. Otherwise, things...
The strange story of turkey tails speaks volumes about our globalized...
Michael Carolan, Colorado State University
Intensive livestock farming is a huge global industry that serves up millions of tons of beef, pork and poultry every...
Is it ever a good idea to arm violent nonstate actors?
Patricia Sullivan, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
In May, President Donald Trump authorized a plan to arm the YPG, a Kurdish militia...
Turkish referendum grants more power to Erdogan: Democracy no more?
Doga Ulas Eralp, American University School of International Service
Turkey’s April 16 referendum will be long remembered as a turning point in the...
Peace dividends of military alliances go farther than you’d think
Skyler Cranmer, The Ohio State University; Aisha Bradshaw, The Ohio State University; Caitlin Clary, The Ohio State University, and Weihua Li, Beihang University
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Turkey is paying for decades of divisive politics as it fights...
By Alpaslan Ozerdem, Coventry University
When armed conflict becomes a fact of everyday life, and generations grow up knowing nothing else, imagining life in a...
US ups pressure on allies as strategy for fighting Islamic State...
By Christian Emery, Plymouth University
Less than a month since Barack Obama went to the American public with his strategy for defeating the Islamic State...