
One way or another, Turkey has to entertain a relationship with the European Union.

While the nuclear accord with Iran has curbed their nuclear program, the West’s relationship with Iran remains challenging.

Since Turkey’s failed coup, the workings of religion in Turkish political life have become much stronger than ever before in recent years.

Following the failed military coup attempt, what will the future hold for domestic and foreign policy in Turkey?

The conflict in Syria is a complex one with different world powers and the Syrian opposition playing different roles that have changed over time.

The tragic Baghdad bombings are a consequence of the Islamic State's changing tactics and divisions within Iraq's political and security establishment.

Turkish authorities say the three bombers in the Istanbul attack were Russian, Kyrgyz, and Uzbek, drawing renewed attention to the problem of Islamic radicalization in the former Soviet Union.

Following many months of negotiations, a deal has been struck to restore diplomatic relations between Turkey and Israel.

Terrorist attacks in Turkey continue to exacerbate the fracture between the Turkish government and the Kurds. As radicalization increases, is there hope for a political settlement?

Five years after the onset of the Arab Spring, much of the Middle East is in crisis. However, it may be too early to deem the uprisings a failure.