
Impending sanctions on Iran will make Turkey’s energy imports more expensive and contribute to the devaluation of the lira.

Erdogan has managed to gain appeal across the region by emphasizing his independent foreign policy and successful economic and religious stewardship while still maintaining an appearance of electoral democracy.

Whatever the outcome of Turkey’s June 24 elections, a new presidential system will come into effect and the foreign policy, economic, and social ramifications will be significant.

A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.

Turkey’s opposition parties have moderated their ideologies and coordinated their strategies to collectively win more votes in the upcoming elections, which could deal a blow to the ruling AKP.

The Trump administration appears committed to working "by-with-through" local partners in the Middle East. Doing so effectively requires a clear political strategy and continued diplomatic engagement in the region.

Upcoming elections in Turkey will determine whether democracy in the country can rebound or will be replaced by one-man rule.

A series of essays by leading scholars and activists on efforts around the world to improve and defend civil society’s legitimacy.

Turkey’s military engagement in Syria could lead the PKK to reorient its focus back toward Turkey, where increased repression has left Kurdish activists fewer nonviolent alternatives for opposition.

A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.