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Security Watch
9 Mar 2010

Costs of War: Safety in Aggression?

New data from centrist Democratic pollsters shows President Barack Obama and the party losing ground on national security with key voters, and they urge him to toughen up his rhetoric on terrorism, but it’s a prescription that ignores an important point the president has been trying to make, Shaun Waterman writes for ISN Security Watch. More on «Costs of War: Safety in Aggression?»


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Security Watch
8 Mar 2010

Intel Brief: Power Plant Politics

The closing of Lithuania’s only nuclear power plant in accordance with EU requirements will render it dependent on Russian energy and perhaps vulnerable to Kremlin influence, Anna Dunin writes for ISN Security Watch. More on «Intel Brief: Power Plant Politics»


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Special Reports
3 Mar 2010

Turkey at the Crossroads

This week the ISN explores the geopolitical implications of Turkey's strategic location at the intersection of civilizations. For the first time since its Ottoman glory days, the country appears poised to capitalize on its position at the crossroads of East and West. More on «Turkey at the Crossroads»


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Turkey's Strategic Imperatives (2010-2012)

This analysis provided by the Central European Journal of International and Security Studies explores some priorities for Turkey and seeks to present particular options and courses of action it may embark on in order to defend its own material intere... More on «Turkey's Strategic Imperatives (2010-2012)»


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Publications
12 Nov 2009

Transforming Turkish Foreign Policy

Turkish foreign policy is changing under the AKP government, and particularly under the current Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoğlu, an international relations scholar keenly aware of Turkey’s central position in the midst of Afro-Eurasia. More on «Transforming Turkish Foreign Policy»