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People

Ayla Gürel

Ayla Gürel

Senior Research Consultant

Elizabeth Sellwood

Elizabeth Sellwood

Research Associate

Emine Eminel Sülün

Emine Eminel Sülün

Research Consultant

Giorgos Charalambous

Giorgos Charalambous

Senior Research Consultant

Harry Tzimitras

Harry Tzimitras

Director. PRIO Cyprus Centre

Jørgen Carling

Jørgen Carling

Research Professor

Kristian Berg Harpviken

Kristian Berg Harpviken

Research Professor

Mete Hatay

Mete Hatay

Senior Research Consultant

Olga Demetriou

Olga Demetriou

Senior Research Consultant

Pavel K. Baev

Pavel K. Baev

Research Professor

Pinar Tank

Pinar Tank

Senior Researcher

Projects

Publications

Peer-reviewed Journal Article

Jensehaugen, Jørgen & Pinar Tank (2022) Palestinian and Kurdish nationalism: Understanding the ‘politics of the possible’, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 22(3): 219–234.
Gürel, Ayla & Harry Tzimitras (2015) Beyond Energy: Remarks about the Direction of Turkish-Russian Relations and Their Implications for the Cyprus Problem, Euxeinos: Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region(18): 28–38.
Gürel, Ayla & Laura Le Cornu (2014) Can Gas Catalyse Peace in the Eastern Mediterranean?, The International Spectator: Italian Journal of International Affairs 49(2): 11–33.
Tank, Pinar (2010) Tyrkias militære og "den dype staten" [Turkey's Military and "The Deep State"], Babylon: Nordisk tidsskrift for Midtøstenstudier 8(1): 70–80.
Tank, Pinar (2006) Dressing for the Occassion: Reconstructing Turkey's Identity, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 6(4): 463–478.
Tank, Pinar (2005) The Effects of the Iraq War on the Kurdish Issue in Turkey, Journal of Conflict, Security and Development 5(1): 69–86.
Tank, Pinar (2005) Political Islam in Turkey: A State of Controlled Secularity, Turkish Studies 6(1): 3–19.
Tank, Pinar (2001) Turkey as a 'Special Case' for the EU: Will the Generals Retreat from Politics?, Security Dialogue 32(2): 217–231.
Tunander, Ola (1995) A New Ottoman Empire? - The Choice for Turkey: Euro-Asian Centre vs National Fortress, Security Dialogue 27(4): 413–427.

Monograph

Tziarras, Zenonas (2022) Turkish Foreign Policy: The Lausanne Syndrome in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. UK: Springer International Publishing.
Salehyan, Idean (2009) Rebels Without Borders: Transnational Insurgencies in World Politics. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Book Chapter

Baev, Pavel K. (2019) Turkey and Russia, in Alpaslan Ozerdem, ed., The Routledge Handbook of Turkish Politics. London: Routledge (413–424).
Baev, Pavel K. (2019) Turkey's ambiguous strategic rapprochement with Russia, in Ersen, Emre; & Seckin Kostem, eds, Turkey's Pivot to Eurasia. New York: Routledge (48–63).
Tank, Pinar (2019) Turkey: New Humanitarianism and Geostrategic Ambitions, in Agnieszka Paczyńska, ed., The New Politics of Aid: Emerging Donors and Conflict Affected States. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers (121–140).
(2007) Turkey’s Ambiguous Identity: The Symbolic Significance of EU Membership, in Kjell A. Eliassen, ed., Are We Captives of History? Historical Essays on Turkey and Europe. Oslo: Fagbokforlaget (129–148).

Edited Volume

Hatay, Mete (ed.) (2023) Kıbrıs: Bitmeyen Yaz [Cyprus Conflict: Never Ending Summer]. Istanbul: Kalkedon.
Jumbert, Maria Gabrielsen; & Elisa Pascucci, eds, (2021) Citizen Humanitarianism at European Borders. London and New York: Routledge. Humanitarian Studies series.

Non-refereed Journal Article

Baev, Pavel K. (2022) Russia's great energy power profile is curtailed, for good, Panorama: 1–2.
Baev, Pavel K. (2022) Russia cannot count on Global South to confront the West, Panorama: 1–2.
Baev, Pavel K. (2022) Better arms for Ukraine, zero response from Russia, Panorama: 1–2.
Tziarras, Zenonas (2021) Energy and Sovereignty in the new Geopolitics of the Eastern Mediterranean, Oxford Energy Forum(126): 58–61.
Baev, Pavel K. (2021) Russia and Turkey Deconflict Their Geopolitical Moves in the Caucasus, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
Gürel, Ayla & Harry Tzimitras (2016) Cyprus Settlement Negotiations: From Euphoria to Reality, Turkish Policy Quarterly 15(1): 51–63.
Baev, Pavel K. (2014) Russia and Turkey find a common course in confronting the specter of revolution, Turkish Policy Quarterly 12(4): 45–53.

Popular Article

Baev, Pavel K. (2022) No escape for Putin from his lonely and tight corner, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 11 October.
Baev, Pavel K. (2022) Erdogan and Putin cordially probe one another's faults and failures, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 8 August.
Baev, Pavel K. (2021) Russia's four diplomatic encounters and a summit, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 4 October.
Hatay, Mete (2021) Insel Unter Einfluss, Wie Ankara versucht, die Geschichte Nordzyperns umzuschreiben [Island Under Influence], Le Monde Diplomatique (Special Edition on Turkey), 2 May.
Tank, Pinar; Pavel K. Baev; Jørgen Jensehaugen; Kristian Berg Harpviken; Alaa Tartir; Mathias Hatleskog Tjønn & Zenonas Tziarras (2020) What a Biden Presidency Could Mean for the Middle East, PRIO Blog, 12 November.
Baev, Pavel K. (2020) New Wave of Islamic Extremism Adds to Putin’s Troubles, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 2 November.
Baev, Pavel K. (2020) No peacemakers for the new/old Caucasian war, Order from Chaos, 30 September.
Baev, Pavel K. (2019) Russian-Turkish missile deal enacted by weakening autocrats, Eurasia Daily Monitor, 16 July.
Tziarras, Zenonas (2019) Trump’s Withdrawal from Syria: Should I Stay or Should I Go?, Turkey Institute, 16 January.
Hatay, Mete (2015) Celal Hordan Dosyası [The Celal Hordan File], Poli, Havadis Newspaper, 05/04/2015., 5 April.
Tank, Pinar (2014) The Soma mining disaster: A tragedy foretold, The New Middle East blog, 22 May.

PRIO Report

Eminel Sülün, Emine (2022) Energy Transition Geopolitics in the Eastern Mediterranean and Prospects for a Green Energy Dialogue in Divided Cyprus, Re-imagining the Eastern Mediterranean Series: PCC Report, 6. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Mullen, Fiona; Mustafa Besim; & Michalis Florentiades (2020) Kıbrıs’ta Barışın Sağlayacağı Getirileri Elde Etmek [Delivering the Cyprus Peace Dividend], PRIO Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Mullen, Fiona; Mustafa Besim; & Michalis Florentiades (2020) Delivering the Cyprus Peace Dividend, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Mullen, Fiona; Mustafa Besim; & Michalis Florentiades (2020) Επιτυγχάνοντας το Μέρισμα της Ειρήνης στην Κύπρο [Delivering the Cyprus Peace Dividend], PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Tziarras, Zenonas (2018) Turkish Foreign Policy and Security in Cyprus: Greek-Cypriot Security Perception, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 6. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Mason, Michael; & Rebecca Bryant (2017) Water Technology and Sustainability in North Cyprus: Climate Change and the Turkey-North Cyprus Water Pipeline, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Mason, Michael; & Rebecca Bryant (2017) Kuzey Kıbrıs’ta su teknolojisi ve sürdürebilirliği [Water Technology and Sustainability in North Cyprus], PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Hatay, Mete (2017) Population and Politics in North Cyprus: An Overview of the Ethno-Demography of North Cyprus in the Light of the 2011 Census, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 2. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.
Gürel, Ayla; Harry Tzimitras; & Hubert Faustmann, eds, (2016) Global Energy Debates and the Eastern Mediterranean, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Cyprus: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Bryant, Rebecca; & Mete Hatay (2015) Turkish Perceptions of Cyprus: 1948 to the Present, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Cyprus : PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Bryant, Rebecca; & Mete Hatay (2013) Soft Politics and Hard Choices: An Assessment of Turkey’s New Regional Diplomacy, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 2. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Atli, Mine; Olga Demetriou; Umut Bozkurt; Maria Hadjipavlou; Biran Mertan; Yiouli Taki; Magda Zenon; & Rana Zincir Celal (2012) Women's Peace in Cyprus: Recommendations of the Gender Advisory Team (GAT) on Implementing UNSCR 1325 Provisions on Women, Peace and Security, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 3. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Gürel, Ayla; Mete Hatay; & Christalla Yakinthou (2012) An Overview of Events and Perceptions, Displacement in Cyprus - Consequences of Civil and Military Strife, 5. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Demetriou, Olga (2012) Life Stories: Greek Cypriot Community, Displacement in Cyprus - Consequences of Civil and Military Strife, 1. Nicosia : PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Bryant, Rebecca (2012) Life Stories: Turkish Cypriot Community, Displacement in Cyprus - Consequences of Civil and Military Strife, 2. Nicosia : PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Trimikliniotis, Nicos; & Corina Demetriou (2012) Legal Framework in the Republic of Cyprus, Displacement in Cyprus - Consequences of Civil and Military Strife, 3. Nicosia : PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Gürel, Ayla (2012) Turkish Cypriot Legal Framework, Displacement in Cyprus - Consequences of Civil and Military Strife, 4. Nicosia : PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Mullen, Fiona (ed.) (2012) Property in the Cyprus Peace Process - Proceedings of the PCC-CEPS Conference, 20-21 May 2010 (Brussels), Displacement in Cyprus - Consequences of Civil and Military Strife, 6. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Trimikliniotis, Nicos; & Bozena Sojka, eds, (2012) Envisioning a Future: Towards a Property Settlement in Cyprus, Displacement in Cyprus - Consequences of Civil and Military Strife, 7. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Bozkurt, Umut; & Christalla Yakinthou (2012) Legacies of Violence and Overcoming Conflict in Cyprus: The Transitional Justice Landscape, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 2. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Faustmann, Hubert; Ayla Gürel; & Gregory M. Reichberg, eds, (2012) Cyprus Offshore Hydrocarbons: Regional Politics and Wealth Distribution, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Trimikliniotis, Nicos (ed.) (2010) Free Movement of Workers in Cyprus and the EU, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Christophorou, Christophoros ; Sanem Sahin; & Synthia Pavlou (2010) Media Narratives, Politics and the Cyprus Problem, PRIO Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Papadakis, Yiannis (2008) History Education in Divided Cyprus: A Comparison of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot Schoolbooks on the "History of Cyprus", PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 2. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Theophanous, Andreas (2008) The Political Economy of a Cyprus Settlement: The Examination of Four Scenaria, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Sitas, Ari; Dilek Latif; & Natasa Loizou (2007) Prospects of Reconciliation, Co-Existence and Foregiveness in Cyprus in the Post-referendum Period, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 4. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Platis, Stelios; Fiona Mullen; & Stelios Orphanides (2006) The Property Regime in a Cyprus Settlement, PRIO Report, 2. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Gürel, Ayla; & Kudret Özersay (2006) The Politics of Property in Cyprus: Conflicting Appeals to 'Bizonality' and 'Human Rights' by the Two Cypriot Communities, PRIO Cyprus Centre Report, 3. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Hatay, Mete (2005) Beyond Numbers: An Inquiry into the Political Integration of the Turkish 'Settlers' in Northern Cyprus, PRIO Report, 4. Oslo/Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.

Master Thesis

Conference Paper

Tank, Pinar (2005) Turkey’s Ambiguous Identity: The Symbolic Significance of EU Membership, presented at Turkey and Europe – are we Captives of History?, Blindern, Oslo, 11 April.

PRIO Policy Brief

Martins, Bruno Oliveira; Pinar Tank & Beste İşleyen (2023) Turkish Drones as a Foreign Policy Tool: A Technology-Mediated Search for Autonomy, MidEast Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Marsh, Nicholas; Ida Rudolfsen & Siri Aas Rustad (2022) Protest and Insecurity: Trends in the Global South since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Conflict Trends, 3. Oslo: PRIO.
Tziarras, Zenonas (2022) The Ukraine War and Turkey as a “Third Pole” in a New International Order, PRIO Cyprus Centre Policy Brief, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Harpviken, Kristian Berg & Bjørn Schirmer-Nilsen (2021) Irresolvable Dilemmas? The Prospects for Repatriation for Syrian Refugees, MidEast Policy Brief, 3. Oslo: PRIO.
Baev, Pavel K. (2021) Predictable and Unexpected Compromise: UN Humanitarian Aid Comes to Syria for Another Year, MidEast Policy Brief, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Tank, Pinar (2020) Turkey and COVID-19: Balancing Health and Economic Priorities, MidEast Policy Brief, 4. Oslo: PRIO.
Karakoulaki, Marianna (2019) Cyprus: Towards an Asylum Crisis, PRIO Cyprus Centre Policy Brief, 1. Nicosia: PRIO Cyprus Centre.
Jensehaugen, Jørgen & Pinar Tank (2019) Kurdish and Palestinian Quests for Self-Determination, MidEast Policy Brief, 1. Oslo: PRIO.
Baev, Pavel K. (2015) Partnership of Contrarians, PRIO Policy Brief, 2. Oslo: PRIO.
Baev, Pavel K. (2013) Russia and Turkey in conflict (mis)management in the Caucasus, PRIO Policy Brief, 6. Oslo: PRIO.
Naftalin, Mark & Kristian Berg Harpviken (2012) Rebels and Refugees: Syrians in Southern Turkey, PRIO Policy Brief, 10. Oslo: PRIO.

PRIO Paper

Gjerløw, Haakon & Jørgen Jensehaugen (2020) Dealing with COVID-19 in the Middle East, PRIO Paper. Oslo: PRIO.
Tanchum, Michael (2015) A New Equilibrium: The Republic of Cyprus, Israel and Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean Strategic Architecture, Occasional Paper Series. Cyprus: PRIO Cyprus Centre and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung.

Report - Other

Ellinas, Charles; Harry Tzimitras; & John Roberts (2016) Hydrocarbon Developments in the Eastern Mediterranean: The Case for PragmatismWashington DC: Atlantic Council, Global Energy Center and Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center.
Tank, Pinar (2012) Turkey as an International Mediator: Opportunities and Pitfalls, Report for Norwegian Peacebuilding Resource Centre (NOREF). .

Report - External Series

Baev, Pavel K. (2022) Irrelevant intrigues and diminished power projection: Russia in retreat from the Middle East, PONARS Eurasia Memo, 801. Washington DC: George Washington University.
Erdal, Marta Bivand; Maisie Fitzmaurice; Mira Ivanova; Elinor Karl; & Lise Endregard Hemat (2022) Documentation of qualitative data collection, MIGNEX Handbook Chapter. Oslo: Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).
Hatay, Mete (2021) Varosha: Between Human Rights and Realpolitik, FES Briefing. Nicosia: FES Cyprus.
Baev, Pavel K. (2021) Russia and Turkey: Strategic Partners and Rivals, Russie.Nei.Reports, 35. Paris: IFRI.
Tank, Pinar (1999) Understanding Turkey's Kurdish Dilemma, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 7. Oslo.
Tank, Pinar (2012) The Syria crisis: Challenges to Turkey’s role in the new Middle East, NA. IKOS, New Middle East Project - University of Oslo.
Tank, Pinar (2012) The AKP’s foreign policy challenges after the Arab Spring, IKOS, 3. University of Oslo: Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages (IKOS).

Past Events

Blog Posts

As NATO Gains New Strength, Moscow Resorts to Nuclear Bluff

Posted by Pavel Baev on Tuesday, 28 March 2023

On March 23, the historic process of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) enlargement passed a critical milestone as Finnish President Sauli Niinistö signed into law legislation on accession to the Alliance approved by parliament. In response, the Kremlin merely expressed regret about this development and reiterated the absence of any ... Read more »

Governance and Survival after the Earthquake: The Political Complexities of Humanitarian Assistance

Posted by Pinar Tank & Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert on Friday, 17 February 2023

The earthquake in Turkey and Syria on 6 February is tragic beyond what we are able to fathom. The World Health Organization’s Europe branch has labelled the 7.8 magnitude earthquake and a secondary 7.6 magnitude aftershock as the region’s “worst natural disaster” in 100 years. By 17 February, there have ... Read more »

Russia, China and New Power Dynamics in the Sahel Region

Posted by Marie Sandnes & Ilaria Carrozza on Monday, 16 January 2023

France’s announcement to withdraw its forces from the Sahel in November 2022, alongside growing dissatisfaction with the nation’s presence in the region, opens the door for other actors to exercise greater influence in the Sahel and West Africa. As the security situation in the Sahel deteriorated dramatically over the past ... Read more »

Russian Influence Fades in the Middle East

Posted by Pavel Baev on Wednesday, 30 November 2022

The 2022 World Cup has been dominating global news, and no one is missing the Russian team among the 32 participating nations, unlike, for instance, Italy or Egypt. Neither has Moscow said anything regarding the controversies surrounding this paramount sporting event in Qatar (Novayagazeta,eu, November 25). This absence from a ... Read more »

Erdogan and Putin Cordially Probe One Another’s Faults and Failures

Posted by Pavel Baev on Thursday, 11 August 2022

The meeting in Sochi, Russia, on August 5 between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was more than just another chapter in the long track record of bargaining and testing the limits of mutual patience between the two leaders. Putin’s war in Ukraine has badly damaged ... Read more »

Transactional Engagements: Middle Eastern Responses to the Ukrainian War

Posted by Pinar Tank, Júlia Palik, Jørgen Jensehaugen & Kristian Berg Harpviken on Thursday, 24 March 2022

Russia’s war in Ukraine has been met with global condemnation drawing NATO and the EU closer together in coordinating collective responses. In contrast to this coordinated front among US, French and German responses, it is worth drawing attention to the mixed regional responses among states in the Middle East for ... Read more »

Will the Russian-Ukrainian War Resonate in Syria?

Posted by Pavel Baev & Pinar Tank on Tuesday, 15 March 2022

The predictable and yet shockingly brutal Russian invasion into Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has in the course of three weeks sent many tremors across the world system. Major stock markets experience strong corrections, oil prices register new highs, importers of wheat and sunflower oil are nervously checking their stocks, ... Read more »

Turkey’s Difficult Balancing Act in the Ukraine Crisis

Posted by Pinar Tank on Thursday, 3 March 2022

It’s not difficult to imagine Turkey’s President Erdogan watching Putin’s failures in Ukraine with a solid dose of schadenfreude. Putin has been the kingmaker in Syria since 2015 and Erdogan, not one for compromise, has had to negotiate with Putin to secure Turkey’s interests. The most critical of these has ... Read more »

The Plight of Syrian Refugees

Posted by Kristian Berg Harpviken & Bjørn Schirmer-Nilsen on Friday, 6 August 2021

The plight of Syrian refugees is worsening day by day. They face increasing pressure in all of the primary host countries. The route to a safe haven in Europe is closed. Returning to a Syria in ruins, where the conflict remains unresolved, is seen by most refugees as far too ... Read more »

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Arab Street and Erdoğan

Posted by Pinar Tank on Friday, 21 May 2021

In a series of brief blog posts, researchers of the PRIO Middle East Centre offer their reflections on the unfolding Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. The conflict in Gaza has once again highlighted the tense relationship between Turkey and the United States with President Erdoğan using incendiary language in his criticism of Israel ... Read more »

The Empire Strikes Back

Posted by Lars-Erik Cederman on Friday, 8 January 2021

In recent years, nationalist leaders have staked claims on lost territories in order to restore the glory of former empires. Lars-​Erik Cederman believes that this rise in revanchist nationalism poses a threat to geopolitical stability. populist nationalists have increasingly expressed a strong sense of longing for their states’ imperial past ... Read more »

What a Biden Presidency Could Mean for the Middle East

Posted by Pinar Tank, Pavel Baev, Jørgen Jensehaugen, Kristian Berg Harpviken, Alaa Tartir, Mathias Hatleskog Tjønn & Zenonas Tziarras on Thursday, 12 November 2020

With a winner finally announced in the US election, researchers at the PRIO Middle East Centre present a few thoughts on what a Biden presidency could mean for the Middle East. What are likely to be the guiding foreign policy principles of a Biden administration and how will regional and ... Read more »

A New Phase in the Syria Conflict and New Security Challenges

Posted by Zenonas Tziarras & Ioannis-Sotirios Ioannou on Monday, 21 October 2019

On 9 October 2019, Turkey launched its third invasion in Syria dubbed “Operation Peace Spring”, this time in north-eastern Syria. The previous two operations, “Euphrates Shield” and “Olive Branch” took place in north-western Syria (west of river Euphrates) and established a Turkey-controlled zone between the cities of Jarablus to the ... Read more »

Turkey’s Risky Adventure in Afrin

Posted by Pinar Tank on Friday, 23 February 2018

Turkey’s military incursion into Kurdish-controlled northern Syria risks straining diplomatic ties and exposing Turkey to increased terror threats. The Turkish offensive on Afrin that began on January 20 had long been anticipated. But while the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) may hope this campaign can drum up anti-Kurdish nationalism ... Read more »

Turkey’s Turn Toward Russia

Posted by Pinar Tank on Monday, 29 May 2017

Despite tensions over Syria, Turkey is increasingly turning to Russia to secure its foreign and domestic policy needs. Though anticipated, the May 9 announcement by the Donald Trump administration that the United States would arm fighters of the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in preparation for an advance on the ... Read more »

The EU-Turkey Refugee Deal is Costly – Especially for the Refugees

Posted by Pinar Tank & Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert on Thursday, 7 April 2016

The agreement reflects the EU’s self-interest just as much as Turkey’s, but takes little account of the interests and rights of the refugees. On Friday 18 March, Turkey and the EU concluded a deal designed to put an end to refugees’ use of the sea route to travel from Turkey ... Read more »

Russia Breaks the Partnership with Turkey – but Builds a New One with Iran

Posted by Pavel Baev & Joakim Brattvoll on Thursday, 26 November 2015

De-escalation of the crisis between Russia and Turkey, caused by the first ever air fight between them resulting in a destruction of a Russian Su-24, has suddenly become the hottest issue in global affairs. What has been overshadowed by this clash of military missions and political ambitions is the strengthening ... Read more »

The “Sunnification” of Turkey´s Foreign Policy

Posted by Pinar Tank on Monday, 17 August 2015

Two months is a long time in politics – even more so in Turkish politics. At the beginning of June, the Turkish election brought a wave of hope across the country with results that broke the majoritarian (and authoritarian) rule of the reigning Justice and Development Party (AKP). The pro-Kurdish ... Read more »

Turkey's Critical Election

Posted by Pinar Tank on Friday, 5 June 2015

With only days to go before legislative elections in Turkey on Sunday, 7 June, the political uncertainty of its possible outcomes are filling newspaper columns. This is a change from the past two elections where a victory for the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) was almost a foregone conclusion. ... Read more »

The Victory of Mustafa Akıncı in Northern Cyprus gives Hope to Turkish Cypriots of a Better Future

Posted by Rebecca Bryant on Monday, 18 May 2015

Northern Cyprus held the second round of its presidential election on 26 April, with Mustafa Akıncı defeating the incumbent President, Derviş Eroğlu. Rebecca Bryant writes on what the result of the election might mean for the people of northern Cyprus and future negotiations with the Greek Cypriot-controlled Republic of Cyprus. She notes ... Read more »

Recognising and Denying Armenian Losses in Cyprus

Posted by Olga Demetriou on Friday, 24 April 2015

Cyprus was one of the first countries to recognise the Armenian genocide, but the relationship that the country has with its own Armenian population is more complicated than it seems. The centenary of the Armenian Genocide on 24 April this year comes amidst heightened speculation about a resumption of peace ... Read more »

Partnership of Contrarians

Posted by Pavel Baev on Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Russia connects with Turkey seeking opportunities in the Middle East. Violent conflicts in the Middle East gained new momentum in 2014, and the forceful multilateral efforts to contain them yielded far from satisfactory results. Both Russia and Turkey have remained aloof from these efforts, and often oppose US-led endeavors but ... Read more »

Turkey’s Ambitions in Africa

Posted by Pinar Tank on Thursday, 5 June 2014

In August 2011 Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan took his family, his foreign minister, and an entourage of cabinet members to visit Somalia as part of a humanitarian mission to highlight the plight of 12 million Somali victims of drought. The visit was symbolically important, as Erdoğan travelled to Mogadishu, the ... Read more »

The Soma Mining Disaster: A Tragedy Foretold

Posted by Pinar Tank on Friday, 23 May 2014

As the rescue operation into Turkey´s worst industrial accident came to end on Saturday, 17 May, the number of dead was confirmed at 301 (of 787) with scores still unaccounted for. PRIO researcher Pinar Tank has published a post the New Middle East Blog 23 May 2014. Read more »

The True Cost of Turkey´s Crisis

Posted by Pinar Tank on Friday, 7 March 2014

One of the foundational concepts of good democratic governance is that of a separation of powers. French Enlightenment philosopher Baron de Montesquieu´s argument for the separation of political power between the three branches – executive, legislative and judiciary – hinges on the notion that power should not be centralized in ... Read more »

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