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Turkey could be America’s most important regional ally, above Iraq, even above Israel, if both sides manage the relationship correctly.
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The Turkish-Armenian Thaw and Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has criticized the Turkish-Armenian rapprochement April 14, 2009 By Abbas Djavadi U.S. President Barack Obama’s recent visit was a big boost […]
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Turkish-Armenian Dialogue on the Verge of Collapse
Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 6 Issue: 71 April 14, 2009 12:55 PM Age: 38 min Category: Eurasia Daily Monitor, Turkey, Armenia, Home Page, Foreign […]
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Nabucco Hucksterism, Iran Pollyanishness, and a $5 Billion Bribe. The Oil and Glory Interview: Steven Mann
A Blog on Russia, Central Asia and the Caucasus Saturday, April 11, 2009 On Thursday, a ceremony in the State Department will mark the retirement […]
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Turkey and Armenia: Opening Minds, Opening Borders
Europe Report N°199 14 April 2009 To access the media release of this report in Turkish, please click here. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS Turkey and […]
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Global Commitments vs. Regional Balances
Deglobalizing U.S. military commitments will require the “civilianization” of defense policy. Judah Grunstein | Bio | 09 Apr 2009 WPR Blog More smart stuff from […]
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The Turkish-Armenian Rapprochement: Implications for the South Caucasus
Turkey’s recent and ongoing rapprochement with Armenia, addressed in last week’s Caucasus Update from the Turkish angle, has implications that could reverberate throughout the South […]
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The Turkish-Armenian Thaw and Azerbaijan
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Turkish-Armenian Dialogue on the Verge of Collapse
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Nabucco Hucksterism, Iran Pollyanishness, and a $5 Billion Bribe. The Oil and Glory Interview: Steven Mann
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Turkey and Armenia: Opening Minds, Opening Borders
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Global Commitments vs. Regional Balances
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The Turkish-Armenian Rapprochement: Implications for the South Caucasus