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Russia in Mid-2011
Russia’s recovery from the global economic crisis has been slow, constrained by a number of structural problems, both economic and political. That the oil price continues to play an inord...
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Ukraine and Russia: Ever Closer Neighbors?
When he took power in the spring of 2010, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was widely seen as a pro-Russian politician inclined to seek compromises with Moscow. Both sides expected h...
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Recovery From the Age of Discovery: The Next Four Years of Turkish Foreign Po...
On June 12, 2011, Turks gave Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan a clear mandate for another term in office. Erdogan thus ensured his place in the history books as the most successful pol...
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From Inspiration to Aspiration: Turkey in the New Middle East
The Turkish model of governance can have a significant impact in the Arab world if it is presented in a nuanced, careful way—sector by sector and issue by issue rather than in any wholesa...
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Turkey and the Bomb
Though most states that want a nuclear weapon can get one through determined effort, the fact remains that most choose not to proliferate. Turkey is no exception. Not even the prospect of...
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Toward a New Transatlantic Bargain
A renewed commitment from both sides of the Atlantic is essential to ensuring NATO’s continued success.
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Kosovo and Serbia: Toward a Normal Relationship
The EU has the opportunity to launch an ambitious dialogue that aims to achieve significant progress toward normal relations between Kosovo and Serbia.
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