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US v. Atilla: What are the Contradictions in the Case?

The Atilla case, which is one of the most followed cases currently in the U.S. has its roots to the attempted judiciary coups against...

Divisions in Europe Over Turkey’s Operation in Syria

Turkey is a member of NATO but some NATO and European countries haven't backed its operation in Syria's Afrin. Are the dissenting countries fearful...

Can Vladimir Putin Lose an Election?

Putin has announced that he will contest the 2018 presidential election. In Russia today, Putin is in the house, and the house always wins. Russia...

Merkel Weakened as Germany Faces the Prospect of a Protracted Crisis

The aura of invincibility around Merkel has been shattered. Can she bring together a workable coalition to stop Germany from falling deeper into crisis? The...

Missing Child Refugees in Europe: Neglected, Trafficked and Exploited

Child refugees fleeing war, abuse and poverty face significant challenges upon their arrival in European countries Their names and photos are not plastered in public...

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The Politics of Language in the US–Israel War on Iran

The US-Israel war on Iran not only severely impacted regional insecurity, geopolitics, diplomacy, energy and trade, but it also signified a breakdown of the...

A Shield with Gaps: Sánchez’s Blocking Statute and the Limits of...

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate The European Union's attempt to shield the International Criminal Court (ICC) from United States sanctions through the EU Blocking...

A Deficit of Coherence? Türkiye and the Search for American Strategic...

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate The United States is experiencing a structural rationality crisis where its immense geopolitical power is no longer guided by...

The Politics of Language in the US–Israel War on Iran

The US-Israel war on Iran not only severely impacted regional insecurity, geopolitics, diplomacy, energy and trade, but it also signified a breakdown of the...

Starved Twice: How Gaza’s Food Crisis Became a Weapon of War

Gaza’s worsening food crisis cannot be explained by shortage alone. This analysis argues that access restrictions, supply disruption, price inflation and infrastructure collapse have turned hunger into a broader crisis of survival, deepened by the wider regional escalation following the US/Israel War on Iran.

Starved Twice: How Gaza’s Food Crisis Became a Weapon of War

Gaza’s worsening food crisis cannot be explained by shortage alone. This analysis argues that access restrictions, supply disruption, price inflation and infrastructure collapse have turned hunger into a broader crisis of survival, deepened by the wider regional escalation following the US/Israel War on Iran.

Governing Debt in the Age of Technology

Strategic Argument and Areas of Debate As the structural efficacy of orthodox monetary policy disintegrates under the weight of severe demographic decline and compounding public...

Breaking or Bending: Rethinking Sanctions, Trade, and the Future of Global...

Welcome to the premiere episode of the Tipping Point, a new podcast series from the TRT World Research Centre. For decades, the global economic system...

Beyond the Myths: Protecting Climate Migrants in a Warming World

As climate shocks intensify, displacement is rising, yet global discourse is driven more by political fear than facts. Though most climate-displaced people stay within...

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