
Is China the New Pioneer of Globalization?
An Imperfect but significant alternative By Orçun Göktürk, from Beijing / CHINA A recent article published in the South China Morning Post—owned by Alibaba Group’s founder and one of China’s

An Imperfect but significant alternative By Orçun Göktürk, from Beijing / CHINA A recent article published in the South China Morning Post—owned by Alibaba Group’s founder and one of China’s

For the greater part of the region, the strategic issue is whether America is trustworthy. By Mehmet Enes Beşer The return to the world scene by Donald Trump, albeit more

On Sunday, July 6, Theory magazine held a workshop titled “Russia–Ukraine War and the Istanbul Talks: Is Peace Possible in Ukraine?” As the Russia–Ukraine war continues with no end in

Center for Geostrategic Studies’ conference dealt with schisms within the Orthodox Church and the role Patriarch Bartholomew plays. The Center for Geostrategic Studies organized an International Conference on June 30,

Under-the-table conflict among allies — How Ukraine spied on the Europeans. By Yiğit Saner The latest leaked document reveals a technical infiltration operation targeting a European diplomatic mission in Mykolaiv.

Regional dimension and reactions. By Adem Kılıç, Political Sciencist / Writer Israel’s frequently repeated rhetoric of a ‘New Middle East’ in recent years is not merely a rhetorical claim, but

Kyiv’s nuclear cover-up scandal. By Yiğit Saner Confidential correspondence reveals how a reactor malfunction at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant, caused by “violations of operating conditions,” was covered up.

Article by Hüseyin Işıksal, a presidential advisor from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, published in Anadolu Agency and Daily Sabah on June 26. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi made

Why the bill will fail. By Fernando Esteche The approval of “The One Big Beautiful Bill” by the US Congress in July 2025 reveals a fundamental paradox: the United States

Crimean Tatars in Ukraine under Kyiv’s spotlight By Yiğit Saner The leaked document reveals how Kyiv infiltrated the Crimean Tatar community and monitored Türkiye-linked organizations. The SBU labels even anti-Russian

The document shows that the SBU integrated the Ukrainian diaspora into its intelligence network and conducted counterintelligence activities. By Yiğit Saner The leaked document reveals that Kyiv has “strengthened its

A Competition the World Can’t Afford to Lose By Mehmet Enes Beşer The race in clean energy technology between the United States and China is gathering pace—and increasingly it’s being
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