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Will Turkey’s Erdoğan Cause His Own Downfall?
in TurkeyDecember 27, 2013 Posted by Dexter Filkins The revolution always eats its children: in France, in the Soviet Union, in China, and, now, in Turkey. […]
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The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Perinçek v. Switzerland: Reducing Genocide to Law
in TurkeyPosted on 21 December 2013. On 17 December 2013, the European Court of Human Rights ruled by five votes against two that Switzerland violated the […]
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Turkey lashes out at EU ‘interference’ in corruption scandal
Recip Tayyep Erdogan’s embattled government rejects EU criticism of its handling of investigation By Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent Turkey’s government, engulfed by a corruption […]
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Turkey Stocks are Biggest Loser as Erdogan Crisis Persists
in BusinessThe Turkish national flag sits atop of a traders work station as he monitors financial information while working on the floor of the Borsa Istanbul, […]
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Turkey Needs Erdogan’s ’Master Period’ to End
in TurkeyThe hope that Turkey might provide a model for modernizing Muslim countries — combining Islam, democracy and market economics — is being tested. A bitter […]
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Turkey’s PM Erdoğan Uses Unique, Unorthodox Way to Address Corruption Allegations
Out of this sordid affair, one thing that stands out inarguably, however, is the way that the PM Erdoğan has handled the situation. In a parliamentary democracy where the rule of law prevails, and public trust counts, the scandalous details that surfaced, while not yet proven in a court of law, would have been easily…
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Will Turkey’s Erdoğan Cause His Own Downfall?
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The Judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in Perinçek v. Switzerland: Reducing Genocide to Law
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Turkey lashes out at EU ‘interference’ in corruption scandal
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Turkey Stocks are Biggest Loser as Erdogan Crisis Persists
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Turkey Needs Erdogan’s ’Master Period’ to End
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Turkey’s PM Erdoğan Uses Unique, Unorthodox Way to Address Corruption Allegations