In a world where autocratic regimes are on the rise worldwide, a criminal turn of diplomatic missions may be underway.
The fund’s legacy of austerity must be replaced by a new social contract based on shared prosperity and a just transition to a zero-carbon future.
Who are the three candidates who could unseat Erdogan in the next election?
Erdogan's quest for development, with its numerous high profile projects aiming for completion by the centenary of the Turkish Republic in 2023 comes with potential liabilities.
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Over 100 organisations and academics sign a letter demanding a fair selection process for the next IMF managing director.
The Istanbul municipal elections might be the beginning of the post-Erdoğan period. But is it the end of authoritarianism?
To understand Turkey’s actions in the Middle East, we need to grasp its precarious place in world capitalism.
Ekrem Imamoglu, if he wants to be next leader of the country, has to go far beyond the local election coalition of early 2019, and look for a new kind of social contract.
It is quite wrong to see authoritarianism as harking back to the past. Its threat is built into the times we live in.
To prevent such developments, mainstream parties need to shape political discourse, instead of being shaped by it.