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Turkey coup attempt
Turkey’s Gülen Crackdown Comes to Cambodia
By Danielle Keeton-Olsen
One of Cambodia’s top international school systems has quietly changed hands amid the Gülen controversy.
In Turkey, US Loss Is China's Gain
By George Marshall Lerner
With relations with the United States in tatters, the 'Eurasianers' in Turkey look to accelerate ties with China
Russian Ambassador Assassinated in Ankara
By Catherine Putz
The shocking killing of the Russian Ambassador has unclear ramifications.
Political Scandals Bring Pakistan and Turkey's Leaders Together
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Nawaz Sharif and Recep Erdogan: Two paranoid leaders who need each other.
Power Play in Post-Coup Turkey
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Daniela Huber.
After the Failed Coup: A New Dawn for China-Turkey Relations?
By Wang Jin
As Ankara reexamines its post-coup foreign policy priorities, China-Turkey relations have an opportunity to blossom.
Is Turkey Following Pakistan’s Descent Into Islamization?
By Abha Shankar
Erdogan’s power grab recalls Pakistan's military dictator, Zia ul-Haq.
Kazakhstan's Nazarbayev First World Leader to Visit Post-Coup Turkey
By Catherine Putz
Nazarbayev is the first world leader to pay Turkish President Erdogan a visit following last month's coup attempt.
Coup Attempt Clears Way for Turkish-Russian Rapprochement
By Catherine Putz
Turkey has radically revised its position on why a Russian jet was shot down last year, much to Moscow's appreciation.
Turkish Targeting of Gülen Movement Reaches into Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
Turkey to Kyrgyzstan: "If you do not change the attitude to them, then we will change the attitude to you."
As ASEM Concludes, World Leaders Condemn Violence in Turkey and Nice
By Peter Bittner
EU Council President Tusk, President Elbegdorj, and others spoke out against the violence and pledged unity.
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