Snipers against Sharp Minds in Turkey
Turkey has detained 159 people in Feb.1 during protests at Istanbul Bogazici University. The protests erupted following over the appointment of new rector to the university. Opposition parties leader
The coup in Myanmar might encourage other weak states elsewhere
Since the independence in 1948, the military juntas have ruled the government and the Myanmar effectively. When the transition started in 2008 from military junta to democracy, the army became
Eroding Trust is neither important to Erdogan not international community
President Erdogan has mentioned that he intends to speed up constitutional change which aims judicial reforms at home. He intends to shore up investor confidence and avoid sanctions just enough for
Fracturing risks threatens likelihood of strong opposition against Erdogan
Muharrem Ince, a dissident of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and a former presidential candidate, launched a new political movement on August 2020 named 'Homeland in a
Kremlin is strong for now but in future?
March 2020, Russian parliament has approved constitutional amendments that would enable Putin to run for another two, six-year terms by nullifying this previous terms. The amendment was not supported
Turkish – Greek bilateral talks only defuse the military conflict, not offering any solution
Greece left the table in 2016 after 60th rounds of talks stating that they were not happy with the direction of the meetings and feel frustration with Turkey. Since then Turkey has increased its