Turkey and the West: Fault Lines in a Troubled AllianceBy Kemal KirişciBrookings Institution Press, 2017 Kemal Kirişci’s Turkey and the West: Fault Lines…
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The recent conflict between Iran and Israel, irrespective of its military and security ramifications, marks the genesis of a new phase in…
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Charting a Sustainable Development Goal-compliant future meeting the objectives of the Paris Agreement, hinges on the meaningful inclusion of women leadership in…
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Joseph J. Kaminski received his PhD in Political Science from Purdue University in 2014 and currently holds the rank of Professor in…
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On July 6–7, the BRICS held their seventeenth summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Created in 2009 the BRICS underwent an expansion…
