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Turkish relations with the EU
13 posts
The end of Turkey’s EU prospects
Germany's chancellor blinks first and ends a once fruitful, now rotten saga
Sunday 3 September 2017
How Turkey could reinstate the death penalty
We have had an uncomfortable year of talk about the noose. But how would the government bring it back and what crimes would be covered?
Monday 17 July 2017
A step back from the brink
Turkey's governing party won't be closed down, but the decision was agonisingly close
Wednesday 30 July 2008
So, what’s next?
Yesterday, Turkey's Electoral Commission officially confirmed the results of last Sunday's election.
Tuesday 31 July 2007
A resounding victory that now needs moderation
This historic AK Party victory should not go unchecked; a credible opposition is a vital part of any democracy.
Monday 23 July 2007
Election 2007: Being aware of the danger
This blog has spent an awfully long time waiting for a supposed Islamic revolution. Where is it?
Thursday 22 February 2007
How skipping Antalya could help solve the Cyprus problem
An unlikely authority - British civil aviation - could help fix the Mediterranean's decades-old conflict
Saturday 16 December 2006
Erdoğan to meet Pope (at baggage reclaim?)
It appears the Prime Minister won't avoid meeting Benedict after all
Sunday 26 November 2006
As the progress report looms…
Europe isn't expected to go easy on the pace of Turkey's reform programme
Wednesday 8 November 2006