The Journal of Turkish Weekly
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ASIA
The Ufa Summit: Enlargement of the Shanghai Co-operation Organization
By Süreyya Yiğit The recent summit of the Shanghai Co-operation Organization (SCO) held in the Russian city of Ufa agreed…
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EUROPE
Fighting violent extremism in the Balkans
By Andreja Bogdanovski The term “radicalism” witnessed many different interpretations especially among the political elites across the Balkans in the not…
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ASIA
Australia-Japan convergence of interests: stealth submarines and the South China Sea
By Umut Civaner For the last year there had been talk of Australia buying Japanese stealth submarine technology as reported…
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ASIA
Time for China to refresh ‘Blood Alliance’ with North Korea
By Emre Tunç Sakaoğlu It is no secret that relations between Beijing and Pyongyang have been strained for the last…
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BUSINESS
Deepening relations between the Balkans and Turkey: Economic growth and patterns of development
By Dilek Kütük The Balkan economic structure may be the most unpredictable in the world due to the region’s political…
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EUROPE
Conflicts, violence, and bloodshed: Predicaments that overshadow the future and relevance of UN peacekeeping
By Andrew Edward Tchie “The planning of peacekeeping operations is the ultimate challenge because you never know where you have to…
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ASIA
China’s President Xi Jinping attends the 60th Commemoration of the Asia-Africa Conference
By Dewi Hadin President of China Xi Jinping arrived in Jakarta, Indonesia today, 22 April, at 12:10 am Jakarta time…
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ASIA
China’s view of a final agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue
By Nurzhanat Ametbek Analysts believe that the framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program will pave the way for a comprehensive…
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EUROPE
Turkey minister blames Pope’s nationality in Armenia row
A Turkish cabinet minister has suggested that Pope Francis’ Sunday statement on what he called the “Armenian genocide” may have…
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AMERICAS
Scuffles and Transformations: The Sprint for a Woman Leader in an ageing UN establishment
By Andrew Edward Tchie The sad reality As Ban Ki-moon’s term gradually comes to an end, there are lingering debates…
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