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Tevfik Kadan

Tevfik Kadan was born on April 27, 1990 in Isparta.

He studied Turkish Naval High School and Academy.

He took computer and electrical electronics engineering courses and worked as a Freelance Consultant Engineer for some time.

Kadan has been working in the field of journalism since 2010, and served as the Head of Vatan Party Press Office for 2 years and as Aydınlık Newspaper’s News Manager for 2 years. He works as the Editor in Chief at Aydınlık.com.tr.

Expert materials

The US, not Russia, terminated the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE)

The US, not Russia, terminated the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE)

UWI author Perinçek, ret. Brigadier General Erenel and ret. Admiral Gürdeniz commented on the issue.
Are the Russians approaching the ‘warm waters’?

Are the Russians approaching the ‘warm waters’?

History of Russian navy presence in the Mediterranean and beyond, and the opportunities it provides for Türkiye.
UK – France tensions: Fishing rights and more

UK – France tensions: Fishing rights and more

Background of current UK-France tensions.
Palestine: The country that can change the geopolitics of Eastern Mediterranean fundamentally

Palestine: The country that can change the geopolitics of Eastern Mediterranean fundamentally

Pros & Cons of a EEZ delimitation agreement between Turkey and Palestine
The East-Med Gas Forum: Trapping Turkey in Cyprus

The East-Med Gas Forum: Trapping Turkey in Cyprus

Energy expert Karbuz: the EastMed Forum's projects "only exist on paper", but membership can force Turkey to recognize South Cyprus
Common enemy, golden opportunity: PKK terrorists cornered in Syria

Common enemy, golden opportunity: PKK terrorists cornered in Syria

The PKK / YPG terrorist organization stuck in the east of the Euphrates has begun to take aim at Turkey, Russia and Syria simultaneously.
Confrontations, the balance of power and Turkey’s next steps in the Blue Homeland

Confrontations, the balance of power and Turkey’s next steps in the Blue Homeland

The tension that escalated in the wake of the seismic/drilling activities conducted by Turkey within its legal maritime jurisdiction in Eastern Mediterranean was a part of broader problems resulting from Greece’s efforts to increase its territorial waters.
How were the foundations of the Blue Homeland laid?

How were the foundations of the Blue Homeland laid?

Although the West defines Turkey's reconnection to the open seas 'Neo-Ottomanism', Turkey's Blue Homeland Doctrine is a 21st century geopolitical reality originally outlined by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk as a survival necessity for the democratic, secular republic whose borders are drawn in accordance with the universal law of the sea and reinforced by state practices.
The next steps Turkey must take in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean

The next steps Turkey must take in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean

Even though Turkey has responded to Greece’s wayward behavior with its armada, it should take advantage of the situation by leveling a diplomatic and juridical attack
The deception of the Greeks: Athens’ unlawful promises to its people

The deception of the Greeks: Athens’ unlawful promises to its people

Greece is trying to expand its territorial waters to a 12 nautical mile radius based on the United Nations Convention on The Law of the Sea
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