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Friend or Foe? Turkey’s Future with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

December 22, 2020 Nicole Kalczynski 0 Comments alliances, Article 2, Article 5, Erdogan, Kurds, legitimacy, NATO, North Atlantic Treaty, Russia, Syria, Turkey

By: Zachary Walsh Turkey’s Interventionism and Expanse of Influence           Over the last two years, NATO’s grievances with Turkey have significantly

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Vulnerable Nations: A Case for the Kurds

March 2, 2020March 2, 2020 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments International Security, Iran, Iraq, Kurds, Middle East, Nation, opinion, Securitization, State, Syria

By Robert Bost Nations and states are often mentioned in the same breath, as if interchangeable. However, that is not

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The ISIS Hydra: The Implications of the Death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

November 5, 2019November 6, 2019 Sushant Naidu 1 Comment Counter Terrorism, Donald Trump, ISIS, Kurds, Middle East, Syrian Kurds, terrorism

Image Credit: Getty Images By Michael Dombrowski On October 26, after releasing the news on Twitter, United States President Donald Trump

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