Turkey between two worlds: Geopolitics of China’s rise and the Western response Article Where does Turkey stand today in the "New Cold War" between China and the US? By Çağdaş Üngör
Renewable energy in Turkey as a moment of the EU-China competition-collaboration nexus in green markets Report Turkey, as a major country in the EU neighbourhood, highly relevant to EU-China green relations. Renewable energy is at the centre of how the EU-China competition-collaboration nexus unfolds in Turkey, and is directly affected by the country’s macroeconomic and political dynamics. By Ceren Ergenç, Sırma Altun and Derya Göçer
Shadow Conflicts in the Aegean Analysis While the world's attention is focused on the war in Ukraine, the next conflict at the EU's external border is already brewing in the eastern Aegean. Often overlooked: the tensions between Greece and Turkey are neither new, nor politically irrational. By Seçkin Söylemez
Franco-German approaches towards European diplomacy on Turkey Recent discussions among EU member states over possible sanctions against Turkey for its continued activities in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea have shown a widening gap between German and French approaches vis-à-vis Turkey. With this dossier we aim to focus to some French and German perspectives on Turkey in order to contribute to the dialogue for a more coordinated European approach.
Turkey : a common framework for economic and diplomatic analysis Article For an investor, human rights issues have become a real operational risk—a reputational risk notably, because European companies are under the scrutiny of active shareholders, while ethical rules of conduct are increasingly integrated into management. By Tania Sollogoub
The path to a common future between the EU and Turkey leads through a commitment to human rights, democracy, and the rule of law Article We must fight side by side with the citizens of Turkey for what the Turkish civil society and pluralist political forces are struggling for: a European Turkey. By Sergey Lagodinsky
French-German approaches to a more cohesive policy on Turkey Interview Different approaches to the crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean from Paris and Berlin showcase quite well how both capitals have moved apart rather than closer together when it comes to foreign policy. Interview with Dr. Dorothée Schmid and Kristian Brakel What are the different perspectives in France and Germany and where do we see ground for future convergence? Dr. Dorothée Schmid (ifri) and Kristian Brakel (hbs Istanbul) have answered our questions.
Bringing Europe into Turkey Article Turkey’s entry into the European Union is no longer on the agenda, but the question of its relations with the EU remains on the table. By Bernard Guetta
Reflections on an Effective Franco-German Diplomacy towards Turkey Article Ankara’s democratic backsliding and its ambitious foreign policy remain a concern for many within the EU. At the same time, the EU’s political class is also aware that a functioning relationship with Turkey is not a choice but inevitable. By Sinem Adar
Support for democracy and human rights in Turkey: New avenues for closer transatlantic alignment? In this dossier, four experts examine the status of Turkey’s relations with the US and the EU and fields of cooperation and conflict from different perspectives.