
The Course of Türkiye’s Africa Policy: From Opening to Strategic Partnership
With the end of the Cold War, the multipolar tendencies that emerged in the international system created opportunities for rising

With the end of the Cold War, the multipolar tendencies that emerged in the international system created opportunities for rising

The greatest misfortune that the term “constitution” has suffered in Türkiye is that it circulates in public discourse through agendas

Three years have passed since the February 6 earthquake. This great catastrophe laid bare not only the painful consequences of

Three years have passed since the earthquakes of February 6. In my devastated hometown of Hatay, I have found myself

The paradox of “jobless growth” that manifested itself in the Turkish economy following the 2001 financial crisis has functioned as

In a written statement issued by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), data concerning the placement results of the 2025

Over time, actions become ordinary, and the more ordinary they become, the less effective they are. That is why, in

Palestine today is no longer merely a topic of foreign policy or a regional conflict; it has become a litmus

The 80th United Nations (UN) General Assembly, which brought together world leaders in New York, had one indisputable focal point:

In light of recent political and economic developments, numerous survey studies have come to the fore in the public sphere.

Geoeconomics is a strategic concept in the international relations literature that refers to the pursuit of geopolitical objectives through economic

The 19th century marks a period that enabled many ideas to become mass movements and transform into political ideologies.