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In Turkish-Russian relations, the Ukraine grain deal is not the point
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  • Analysis
  • In Turkish-Russian relations, the Ukraine grain deal is not the point

    The Ukraine grain export deal, which Turkey helped mediate over the summer, was saved last week to much fanfare; but the central unaddressed issue remains lifting Russia’s illegal blockade of Ukrainian ports, so Ukraine can freely trade with the world.

    November 9, 2022

    Russia’s War on Ukraine: Iran’s Growing Role and the Nuclear Threat
  • Podcast
  • Russia’s War on Ukraine: Iran’s Growing Role and the Nuclear Threat

    In today’s episode, Alistair Taylor sits down with experts from MEI’s Frontier Europe Initiative to assess the trajectory of Russia’s war on Ukraine. They discuss Russia’s growing attacks on critical infrastructure, its recent deployment of Iranian drones and their impact on the battlefield, the potential nuclear threat, and where things might be headed from here. 

    November 1, 2022

    Lukashenka’s visit to Abkhazia: A prelude to recognition?
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  • Analysis
  • Lukashenka’s visit to Abkhazia: A prelude to recognition?

    Almost immediately following a meeting with Vladimir Putin in Sochi, Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka quietly traveled to the Russian-occupied Georgian region of Abkhazia for the first time. Given Belarus’s isolation from the West and deep dependency on Russia, it is highly likely that Lukashenka’s visit to Abkhazia was directed by his Kremlin counterpart.

    October 27, 2022

    Past Putin
  • Commentary
  • Past Putin

    The United States and its allies need a regional strategy that includes a Black Sea fleet.

    Albania finds itself caught in the middle as Iran and the West square off
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  • Analysis
  • Albania finds itself caught in the middle as Iran and the West square off

    Albania, a close U.S. ally, has found itself on the front line of the clash between the West and Iran. Though angered by the MEK’s presence in Albania, to date, there is little evidence to suggest that Tehran intends to further fuel the conflict with Tirana. This could change, however, If the Iranian proxy war with the U.S. and Israel intensifies.

    The Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy
  • Podcast
  • The Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy

    The Biden Administration’s National Security Strategy has drawn some criticism for its relatively late release, but what of its actual substance? Today, Alistair Taylor talks with four experts, each with unique insights into the context and strategy of this document with regards to the Middle East, North Africa, and American foreign policy at large.
     

    October 25, 2022

    Remembering Ash Carter (1954-2022)
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  • Commentary
  • Remembering Ash Carter (1954-2022)

    Ashton B. Carter, the 25th U.S. Secretary of Defense, who served under former President Barack Obama, passed away on October 24, 2022. MEI’s scholars react to the news and remember his rich legacy.

    October 25, 2022

    The New Civil-Military Relations in Turkey
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  • Analysis
  • The New Civil-Military Relations in Turkey

    Following the AKP’s rise in 2002, civil-military relations in Turkey began to change significantly. The military’s tutelage over Turkish politics was gradually replaced with the AKP’s control over the Turkish Armed Forces. The July 2016 coup attempt put an end to the military’s prestige and popularity and ushered in a new era, with Erdoğan and his AKP asserting full civilian control over the military. This paper explores the factors that paved the way for the new civil-military relations between 2002 and 2016, reviews how the 2016 coup attempt became an opportunity for the AKP to further eliminate all opposition, and analyzes the impact of the upcoming 2023 elections and the opposition’s stance on civil-military relations.

    October 18, 2022

    Tactical Nukes: A Primer
  • Commentary
  • Tactical Nukes: A Primer

    Iulia Joja interviews Henry Sokolski, the executive director of the Nonproliferation Policy Education Center, about how tactical nuclear weapons might play into Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine strategy.

    Opinion: Meet the tough women leaders taking on Vladimir Putin
  • Commentary
  • Opinion: Meet the tough women leaders taking on Vladimir Putin

    It’s striking, the large number of brave women who are leading the protests against Iran’s violent and vicious theocratic regime. It’s likewise notable that young women lead the Ukrainian organization just awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Arguably less noticed yet equally important: Across Europe, it’s women who are transcending political and geographic boundaries to call for an end to Russia’s brutal aggression.