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Game changer: Syria, Iran, and Kurdish independence / Egin, Oray   Journal Article
Egin, Oray Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Before Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government was reelected in July 2007, Erdogan made a calculated decision to shift his foreign-policy focus away from his NATO allies in Europe, where Turkey's European Union membership application had been long stalled. He cast his glance eastward, toward the Middle East, with the intention of establishing himself as the region's preeminent leader and positioning Turkey as the indispensible link between west and east. In April of that year, Erdogan visited Damascus, where he called upon Syria's president, Bashar al-Assad. By all accounts, the two leaders became fast friends. A few months later, the two vacationed together in Bodrum, a beautiful vacation hot spot on Turkey's Aegean Sea coast, where they were joined by their first ladies, Asma and Emine, who also appeared friendly.
Key Words NATO  European Union  Iran  Turkey  Middle East  Syria 
Europe  Bashar al-Assad  Recep Tayyip Erdogan  Kurdish Independence 
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Silence of surrender: Erdogan's war on independent media / Egin, Oray   Journal Article
Egin, Oray Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The early-summer protests in Turkey were not televised. Instead, Turkey's news networks aired penguin documentaries and cooking shows while all hell broke loose at the heart of Istanbul in Gezi Park, as what started out as an environmentalist movement quickly evolved into a major uprising against the Turkish government. But the networks remained mostly mute, intimidated by the prospect of reprisals from the country's hotheaded prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Key Words Media  Turkey  Independent Media  Erdogan's War  Erdogan’s War 
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