The battle of Istanbul will shape Turkey’s future
After voiding the initial results of the election in Istanbul, a new vote, and a referendum on Erdogan's rule, takes place on 23 June
After voiding the initial results of the election in Istanbul, a new vote, and a referendum on Erdogan's rule, takes place on 23 June
North Macedonia's recent successes have sent a ripple throughout the region
How many people live in the Western Balkans? The unreliability of statistics on the region often makes it hard to tell.
Grand projects funded by Russia can do little to cover up the lopsided and inadequate economy and infrastructure that Crimeans are now living with
Sanctions for ‘misappropriation’ have proved their worth in forging ties with new leaders in Tunisia, Egypt, and Ukraine. But it is time to strengthen them
While its current disposition in Crimea is mainly defensive in nature, Russia's military build-up on the peninsula could soon turn the Black Sea region into a security black hole.
The second round of Ukraine's election for president takes place on 21 April; the comedian and political novice Volodymyr Zelensky is in the lead
Crimean Tatars face increasing repression by Russian authorities, but divisions on cooperation with Moscow or Kiev, as well as internal leadership disputes, have hindered a unified response. Europe must advocate for Crimean Tatars' rights despite these challenges.
Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à un Black Coffee Morning, en présence d'Asli Aydintasbas, Dorothée Schmid et Thorniké Gordadzé sur le thème suivant : « Perspectives sur la situation politique en Turquie »
Nous avons le plaisir de vous inviter à un événement en présence notamment d'Asli Aydintasbas, Dorothée Schmid et Manuel Lafont Rapnouil, directeur du bureau de Paris de l'ECFR sur le thème suivant : « Perspectives sur la situation politique en Turquie ».