Why Trump Needs Türkiye to ‘Make America Great Again’ in the Middle East
Türkiye’s Anatolian Foreign Policy Goes Beyond ‘Look East’

As Turkiye recalibrates its role on the global stage, it signals a future where its Eurasian identity becomes a cornerstone of its geopolitical strategy.
Be Careful What you Wish for, Mr. Netanyahu

Netanyahu and his right-wing allies may regret having not so quietly rooted for a Trump presidency.
The Stakes of Military Reform in Syria

Who in the Middle East would want to see the revival of a powerful army in Syria, intrusive and authoritarian as it was in the past?
Domestic and Regional Politics in Turkey’s Proposed Kurdish Peace Process

A successful Kurdish peace initiative will require substantial policy reforms and revitalizing the rule of law.
The Challenges of Gas and Electricity Imbalance in Iran

There is no doubt that energy shortage and imbalance has become one of the main challenges of modern-day Iran.
The Stakes of Military Reform in Syria

Who in the Middle East would want to see the revival of a powerful army in Syria, intrusive and authoritarian as it was in the past?
From Military Intervention and Economic Statecraft to Diplomacy: Russia’s Transforming Middle Eastern Policies since October 7

Russia’s focus turned towards developing the “global majority” concept rather than building “pointed” policies with specific Middle Eastern countries.
Russia’s Military Assistance May Be the Last Option to Prevent Iran from Getting the Bomb, but It is Unlikely to Succeed

Russian military assistance to Iran could serve as the last step preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Nuclear Iran: Why is the Revival of the JCPOA more Important than Ever?

While the military resources Iran built up in the Levant last, it will prefer to wage its war by proxies, but the urgency to revive the JCPOA increases.