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Europe’s Southern Neighborhood
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Toward Accountability for Iran’s UN-Recognized Crimes Against Humanity

To quell the revolt sparked by Mahsa Jina Amini’s death in 2022, Iran committed crimes against humanity, including gender persecution. EU governments must coordinate to advance judicial accountability of those responsible while protecting vulnerable groups and countering digital repression.

· April 10, 2024
commentary
How the EU and NATO Should View Turkey’s Surprising Election Results

Erdogan and his aides have wasted no time offering three reminders of the president’s power.

· April 1, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Turkey and the Ukraine War: Whose Side Is Ankara on?

Turkey continues its balancing act, siding with the West on Ukraine but relying on Russia to pursue its ambitions of becoming a regional energy center. While progress toward bringing Turkey closer to the West will have its limits, there is scope for more cooperation between Brussels and Ankara.

· March 4, 2024
EURACTIV
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Understanding the Energy Drivers of Turkey’s Foreign Policy

Turkey’s dependence on energy imports has an impact on the country’s economic and geopolitical orientation. Turkish leaders should devise energy policies that respond to domestic priorities, regional ambitions, and the challenges posed by climate change.

· February 28, 2024
How the EU Supports Authoritarianism in Egypt

Brussels is overlooking Egypt’s lack of democratic reforms to secure Cairo’s cooperation in other fields. This short-sighted approach is emboldening the regime and hurting Egyptian civil society.

  • Christian Achrainer
  • Michelle Pace
· December 12, 2023
commentary
Upholding Internet Freedom as Part of the EU’s Iran Policy

Iran’s regime is using digital repression to control the country’s citizens and further isolate them from the world. The EU should ensure safe online spaces for Iranian activists and tie its Iran policy into a comprehensive global strategy against digital authoritarianism.

· November 29, 2023
In The Media
in the media
Europe Needs a New Framework for Türkiye

Regardless of whether Türkiye can ever become an EU member, fostering cooperation over rivalry is beneficial for both sides. Brussels should redefine its ties with Ankara and revitalize the Western alliance for tackling regional and global challenges.

· November 20, 2023
The Financial Times
The Israel-Hamas War Compounds Europe’s Security Challenges

In response to developments in the Middle East, the EU has been weak and divided. Its leaders need to be strategic in addressing the growing insecurity and instability on the continent.

· November 2, 2023
Judy Asks: Does the Hamas-Israel War Make Europe Vulnerable?

The conflict between Hamas and Israel reveals deep divisions within and among EU member states. These tensions are fueling both anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.

· October 26, 2023
Turkey at 100

President Erdogan has sought to rally the Turkish people around the republic’s centenary. But to realize its domestic and global ambitions, Ankara must tend to its economic crisis and rule-of-law deficiencies.

· October 24, 2023
Judy Asks: Does Anyone Benefit From the Israel-Hamas War?

In the short term, Hamas and Iran may appear to gain from the horrific events unfolding in Israel and Gaza. But the situation is volatile, and winners can quickly turn into losers.

· October 12, 2023
In The Media
in the media
Water Scarcity Could Help Brussels Build Meaningful Relations With Tehran

Iran, hit hard by global warming, is ruled by a regime that thrives on regional instability and enmity with the West. By cooperating with Tehran on shared environmental challenges, the EU could help Iranian society and become a more relevant global player itself.

· August 29, 2023
Euronews