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Why Turkey Won't Attack Syria
The government doesn't want to boost the stature of the military, it has a big Alawite community, and plenty of other reasons.
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Syria's War Could Inflame Turkey's Hatay Province
Pro-Assad sentiment and sectarian tensions in the south have made Ankara think twice about intervention and could bring the fighting over the border.
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The PKK Announcement: Can Turkey Build a Kurdish Cordon?
Washington should work with Ankara, the Syrian opposition, and Baghdad to ensure that new PKK peace talks alleviate their mutual concerns about Syria's future and the Kurdish question.
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David Pollock
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Turkey's Kurdish-Language Policy: Learning from Europe
To get back on the road toward peace, democratization, and perhaps even EU membership, Turkey's leaders will need to forge ahead on language reforms aimed at recognizing the country's ethnic minorities.
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Turkey at the Crossroads
The country must find a balance between its Muslim identity and its Western affiliations.
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Turkey Rising? (Part 2)
In the best scenario, Turkey will write a liberal constitution, end PKK violence by answering calls for enhanced Kurdish rights, and leverage its Western traits regionally.
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Turkey Rising? (Part 1)
If Turkey can avoid the authoritarianism of single-party dominance or the chaos of coalition governments, it will have a chance to rise as a regional or even global power.
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Turkey's Foray into the Fertile Crescent
Turkey has answered Iran's challenge by building influence in northern Iraq and Syria.
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Can Turkey Seize the 'Kurdish Card' for Itself?
To win over the Syrian Kurds, Turkey will likely need to offer them even more commercial and political inducements that it did the Iraqi Kurds.
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Syria's War Affecting Turkey in Unexpected Ways
The fighting next door has potential economic, sectarian, political, and security repercussions that merit intense U.S. intelligence cooperation with Turkey.
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Syrian Spillover: Perspectives from Neighboring States
As the Assad regime continues its bloody campaign to remain in power, Washington Institute scholars assess the impact of current and potential spillover on Syria's neighbors, Turkey, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, and Lebanon.
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David Schenker
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Michael Knights
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Is Turkey Finally Ready to Make Peace with the Kurds?
Prime Minister Erdogan seems more willing than ever to compromise, if only to improve his chances in next year's presidential election.
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Turkey Rising: Challenges and Prospects for the New Administration
On January 14, 2013, Soner Cagaptay, Ross Wilson, and James F. Jeffrey addressed a Policy Forum at The Washington Institute. Dr. Cagaptay, the Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at the Institute, is author of the new report The New Turkey and U.S. Policy . Mr
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The New Turkey and U.S. Policy
As Turkey moves toward municipal, presidential, and parliamentary elections over the next three years, all signs point to the ruling Justice and Development Party retaining power for another decade and continuing its effort to mold the country in its Islamist image. Even so, the new Turkey seems destined to retain
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