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What Is the Aim of U.S. Vice President Vance’s Visit to...

Kürşat İsmayıl
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Asia & the Pacific

China–Finland Relations: The Xi–Orpo Meeting

Zeynep Çağla ERİN
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Japan’s Artificial Intelligence Diplomacy in Central Asia

Dilara Cansın KEÇİALAN
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Central Asia

A New Chapter on the Ankara-Tashkent Line: The Shared Vision of...

Göktuğ ÇALIŞKAN
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The Likelihood of U.S. Intervention in Cuba

Ali Caner İNCESU

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NATO’s Integrity and Europe’s Defense Dilemma

The concept of “strategic autonomy,” echoing through the corridors of Brussels, has transformed from a romantic ideal into a...
Göktuğ ÇALIŞKAN
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The Role and Significance of Green Energy in U.S.–China Competition

In international relations, discourse is a fundamental instrument through which states construct identities, shape power relations, and legitimize political...
Zeynep Çağla ERİN
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Shara’s Moscow Contacts: Syria’s Search for Balance in Foreign Policy

Since his inauguration, Syrian President Ahmed Shara has visited Moscow twice and held constructive talks with Russian President Vladimir...
Dr. Cenk TAMER
Central Asia

The Era of Strategic Partnership in Uzbekistan-Italy Relations

The transformation in the international system following the Cold War has led countries to redefine their foreign policy priorities...
Dilara Cansın KEÇİALAN
Americas

The Likelihood of U.S. Intervention in Cuba

Ali Caner İNCESU
The overthrow of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States (U.S.) in early January resonated across the region as a development that disrupted the balance of power in Latin America. However, one of the most direct and fragile repercussions of this development has been felt in Cuba, a country with exceptionally strong historical, ideological, and economic ties to Venezuela. Political discourse in Washington and the concrete economic measures adopted have shifted Cuba from being a merely indirect source...

Prof. Dr. Sait YILMAZ: “”NATO Is Undergoing a Period of Staggering, Particularly Due to Trump’s Approach”

The Ankara Center for Crisis and Policy Studies (ANKASAM) has conducted an interview with Prof. Dr. Sait Yılmaz to evaluate the transformation in the global...

In the first half of 2025, tourism projects worth more than $500 million will be implemented in Uzbekistan with the participation of Chinese investors

Uzbekistan – China: Mechanisms for attracting investments in the tourism sectorIn recent years, tourism cooperation between Uzbekistan and China has reached a new level, marked...

Turkey’s Strategic Summit Diplomacy

While also implementing strategic summit diplomacy in platforms such as the Balkan Peace Forum and peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, Turkey has played a...

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ANKASAM President Prof. Dr. Mehmet Seyfettin EROL delivered a speech titled “Fundamental Orientations and Opportunities for Cooperation in Turkish and...

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