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SOFT POWER IN MIDDLE EAST: THE INVISIBLE SKIRMISH

SOFT POWER IN MIDDLE EAST: THE INVISIBLE SKIRMISH

upa-admin Ağustos 9, 2016 0

The Middle East remains of a major geostrategic importance. Global powers found in the recent developments an opportunity to chart their way into the region; sending troops and reinforcements, rebuilding alliances and restoring old

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Was the Turkish Model replaced by an Iranian Role?

Was the Turkish Model replaced by an Iranian Role?

upa-admin Mart 8, 2016 1

Since 2003, Turkey has appeared as a valuable asset for global powers to invest in and as a leading actor in a region long described as sluggish towards democratic transformations. However, with the advent

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IRAN IN THE CENTRAL ASIA: CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS

IRAN IN THE CENTRAL ASIA: CURRENT SITUATION AND PROSPECTS

upa-admin Aralık 10, 2014 0

Certain changes in the foreign policy of the official Tehran is speculated upon and its performance in the Central Asia direction is a separate subject. This is a region where Iran has traditionally played

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EGYPT, TURKEY AND IRAN: EXCHANGING ROLES IN A TUMULTUOUS MIDDLE EAST

EGYPT, TURKEY AND IRAN: EXCHANGING ROLES IN A TUMULTUOUS MIDDLE EAST

upa-admin Nisan 26, 2014 4

After less than a year of exceptional Egyptian-Turkish rapprochement, the events of June 30, 2013 ruptured this relationship. Similarly, when Egyptian and Iranian statesmen began to decrease tensions and a thaw in relations resulted,

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