Information on "Southern Europe"
July 2013
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9 Jul 2013
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: What is Turkey’s Place in the Transatlantic Market?
Author: Serdar Yeşilyurt, Amanda Paul
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This commentary looks at the implications that the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), between the EU and US, could have on Turkey’s relationship with these large trading zones. More on «Between a Rock and a Hard Place: What is Turkey’s Place in the Transatlantic Market?» -
Jul 2013
Illegal Immigration: A Multifaceted National Security Threat
Author: Ioannis Kolovos
Publisher: Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)
This paper traces Greece’s immigration policy over the last two decades, explores the reasons behind its complete failure, and clarifies the national security threats posed by the policy’s mismanagement. More on «Illegal Immigration: A Multifaceted National Security Threat» -
Jul 2013
Turkey at a Tipping Point: Why the EU Should Use Gezi to Rebalance Ankara’s Foreign Policy
Author: Pinar Elman
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
What is the impact of the Turkish population's recent protests in Istanbul and elsewhere, especially on Turkey’s relationship with the EU? Yes, Ankara’s economic and regional influence has made it more attractive to Brussels, but the Erdogan regime’s... More on «Turkey at a Tipping Point: Why the EU Should Use Gezi to Rebalance Ankara’s Foreign Policy» -
Jul 2013
From Imperial Geography to Everyday Geopolitics
Publisher: Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation (TESEV)
This paper presents the main discussion points and results of three meetings organized by the Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation Foreign Policy Programme and the Peace Research Institute Oslo Cyprus Centre. More on «From Imperial Geography to Everyday Geopolitics» -
Jul 2013
Syrienkrise und Bürgerkrieg zeigen multiple Kollisionen von Interessen
Author: Klaus Olshausen
Publisher: Institut für Strategie- Politik- Sicherheits- und Wirtschaftsberatung (ISPSW)
Diese Publikation bietet eine Clausewitz’sche Analyse der Krise in Syrien. More on «Syrienkrise und Bürgerkrieg zeigen multiple Kollisionen von Interessen»
June 2013
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27 Jun 2013
Gezi Park One Month On: What Lies Ahead?
Author: Amanda Paul, Demir Murat Seyrek
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
This brief examines the impact that the 2013 Gezi Park protests have had on Turkey's domestic and foreign politics. More on «Gezi Park One Month On: What Lies Ahead?» -
24 Jun 2013
No “Turkish Spring” – But an End to the “Turkish Model”?
Author: Gerd Schönwälder
Publisher: German Development Institute
This Current Column discusses the Turkish government's recent reactions to the Gezi park protests. More on «No “Turkish Spring” – But an End to the “Turkish Model”?» -
20 Jun 2013
Combating the Financial Crisis: Will Slovenia Make It?
Author: Tomasz Żornaczuk
Publisher: Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
With regard to Slovenia’s Financial Crisis, this commentary discusses the country’s structural reform program, which aims to restore the stability of the banking sector and the country’s economy. More on «Combating the Financial Crisis: Will Slovenia Make It?» -
12 Jun 2013
For Better, For Worse: The European Union Takes Croatia as its 28th Member
Author: Corina Stratulat
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
Croatia’s wish to join the European Union (EU) has finally come true. More on «For Better, For Worse: The European Union Takes Croatia as its 28th Member» -
8 Jun 2013
An Uncertain Road to Peace: Domestic and Regional Challenges in the Turkish-Kurdish Process
Author: Emanuela Pergolizzi
Publisher: Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
This Working Paper examines the ongoing peace negotiations between the Turkish government and the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). More on «An Uncertain Road to Peace: Domestic and Regional Challenges in the Turkish-Kurdish Process»


