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1. Central Asia: The New Great Game
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... the Arabian Sea, enhancing Russia’s trading prowess. Furthermore, control of the Indian Subcontinent would provide Russia with the opportunity to completely cave in on, the historically preconceived threat ...
2. The Turkey-Iran Proxy War
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... System: Genealogy, Teleology and the Expansion (2007). He also published in Middle East Policy, International Review of Sociology, The Muslim World, Arab Studies Quarterly, Peace ...
... the seat of the Ottoman Empire, which embraced Sunni Islam and ruled much of the Arab “Middle East” until 1918.  For the rest of the twentieth century Turkey lunged westward, embracing a staunch program ...
4. Arabs' Spring, Turks' Autumn?
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... of US troops on Turkish soil to open a northern front against Iraq. In the following years, Erdogan governments pursued a dynamic and energetic foreign policy in the region. By the time Arab revolutions ...
... Arab Perspective of the Middle East”.  Gabriel holds a B.A. in History from The Ohio State University. The AKP, a political descendant of Turkey’s religious parties, won its significant electoral ...
6. Turkey, Syria, and the Kurds
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... the opportunity to the Syrians to use the Kurdish card twice: firstly, during the 1980s and 1990s and then in 2011 after the Arab spring reached Syria and Turkey opposed the Syrian government. Hence, Syrians ...
7. The Police Chief and the Sheikh
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At the time the Arab protests/revolutions were breaking out one after another, I was coincidentally teaching a seminar course titled ‘Islam and Democracy’ at Georgetown University School of Foreign Service ...
The excitement generated by the Arab Spring with regard to its possible spread to Central Asia and the Caucasus region lent itself to pessimism. Although there are similarities between these regions and ...
... was to go to the mosque for prayers every Friday. Another possibility, when I graduated from business school in Paris, was to move to the United States or to Saudi Arabia to work in the banking sector. ...
COMMENTARY - The truism that the Middle East is going through a time of upheaval is, for once, true. The Arab Spring, the US withdrawal from Iraq, the stand-off between Iran and the West, and the rise ...
11. Baku: City without an Ambassador
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... officials, his so-called “refusal” to recognize the Armenian genocide, and his alleged pro-Azerbaijani bias on the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh. Furthermore, they took issue with Mr. Bryza’s wife, Zeyno Baran, ...
... achieve I couldn’t stop myself thinking of all the suffering and injustice inflicted on people as a result of war between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh and how non-violent, masterfully orchestrated ...
... to democracy. The paper concludes with reflections on the generalizability of this argument for cases such as the recent Arab revolutions, avenues for further study of regime dynamics, and potential policy ...
14. Kyrgyzstan's Emigration Challenge
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... directions in the migratory panorama of Kyrgyzstan, it is important to mention the place of others countries like South Korea, Turkey and Saudi Arabia. South Korea is one of the Asian countries well established ...
Turkey and Egypt’s strategic roles are likely to become crucial in the development of future scenarios in the Middle East in the post-Arab Spring world. The relations between these two countries, which ...
16. U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Azerbaijan
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... Sea, which is one of the major alternatives to its oil import sources, such as Saudi Arabia and other Gulf region countries. For instance, ExxonMobil and Moncrief Oil signed multi-billion oil contracts ...
... published in 2009.  The Arab Spring has fostered massive unrest across the Middle East, bringing new regimes to fore in Tunis, Cairo, and Tripoli and refuting those who previously claimed Islam’s ...
... Jabha-i-Nejat-i-Melli) which operated from inside Pakistan,[66] the Soviets could not prevent outside states (such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Britain, Egypt, China, and the U.S.) from interfering in Afghanistan’s ...
... Medvedev a settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Ever since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, different representatives of the international community have been making attempts to mediate this ...
... of the fifteenth century, prior to the European voyages, hundred of ships and tens of thousands of men reached the coastlines of East Africa and the Arabian peninsula under seven large maritime expeditions, ...
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Conference on Turkey's New Foreign Policy Conference on Turkey's New Foreign Policy CENTER FOR DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY        presents   TURKEY'S NEW FOREIGN POLICY   conference panel featuring   Daniel Brumberg (Georgetown University) Omer Taspinar (Brookings) Yossi Shain (Georgetown University) Fevzi Bilgin (St. Mary's College, Washington Review)   moderator Sinan Ciddi (Institute of Turkish Studies at Georgetown University)   Wednesday, Oct... Read more...
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Conference on Turkish & Eurasian Affairs Conference on Turkish & Eurasian Affairs The Washington Review of Turkish & Eurasian Affairs, in partnership with The Center for the Study of Democracy at St. Mary's College of Maryland, held a a one-day conference at Historic St. Mary's City, Maryland, November 23, 2010. The goal of the conference was to address critical issues affecting Turkey and Eurasian societies. The conference brought together scholars from across the socia... Read more...
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Reception at APSA 2010 Reception at APSA 2010 The Washington Review  held a reception at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, in Washington, DC, on September 4, 2010. The event provided a friendly venue for political scientists who work on Turkey and Eurasia to meet and network.      Read more...