Ravale Mohydin

Ravale Mohydin is a researcher at TRT World Research Centre. With graduate degrees from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, her research interests include the political economy of media, strategic communications, public diplomacy, political effects of entertainment media, conflict media coverage as well as South Asian politics and society.
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The Role of Education in Türkiye’s Technological Transformation

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate The paper posits that Türkiye is strategically leveraging its highly centralised public education system, public-private partnerships, and vocational alignment...

Advancing the Frontier: Turkish Governmental Policies in Technology Development

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate The global geopolitical order is being rapidly reshaped by dual forces of state-driven technological sovereignty and volatile diplomatic realignments,...

Historical Milestones in Türkiye’s Tech Evolution

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate A renewed Donald Trump administration faces a profound strategic dilemma in the Middle East, where its pursuit of regional...

AI Ascendancy: Türkiye and Emerging Markets Leapfrogging into the Future

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate While emerging markets are aggressively accelerating artificial intelligence adoption to bypass traditional socio-economic development stages and achieve technological sovereignty,...

Expanding AI Integration in Türkiye’s Business and Social Sectors

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate The pursuit of Artificial Intelligence autonomy by Türkiye presents a strategic tension between rapid, state-backed commercial technological acceleration and...

A Strategic Outlook on Türkiye’s AI-Powered Defence Industry

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate The structural transition toward artificial intelligence-driven military autonomy in the Republic of Türkiye fundamentally reshapes regional security dynamics, contrasting...

Two Deaths and an Empire

Many may not remember, but Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff and 16th President, General Zia-Ul-Haq, was also killed in a plane crash in August...

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