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Discussion Paper
The IMF & Covid-19 in the MENA: An Assessment of Risks and Constraints
Dr. Tankut Öztaş
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5 November 2020
Economy & Trade
Voting in the Time of Corona: The Economic Dimension of the 2020 US
Presidential Elections
M. Metin Başbay
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24 August 2020
Analysis
US-China: From Strategic Partners to Strategic Competitors
Muhammed Lütfi Türkcan
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23 June 2020
Discussion Paper
Covid-19 in the UK: Assessing the Government’s Post-Lockdown Preparedness
Enes Güzel
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15 May 2020
Analysis
Coronavirus Aid Controversy in the Spectre of Turkish-Cypriot Elections
Dr. Serkan Birgel
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11 May 2020
Economy & Trade
Political and Economic Impact of Covid-19 in the Western Balkans
Abdullah Keşvelioğlu
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11 May 2020
Analysis
Exaggerated Propaganda and Exaggerated Critique? The Need to Be Fair and Critical
Dr. Serkan Birgel
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8 May 2020
Analysis
Turkey’s Healthcare System: An Example to Follow
Enes Güzel
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1 May 2020
International Relations & Diplomacy
Managing the Pandemic: Turkey’s Multi-Pronged Response to Covid-19
Tarek Cherkaoui
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25 April 2020
Analysis
Can Covid Diplomacy Strengthen Turkey-Italy Relations?
Enes Yavuz
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21 April 2020
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