Search results for: Gareth%20H.%20Jenkins
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Sounds, Silences and Turkey’s Crumbling Core
...against the perceived traitors in their midst – and have not just a right but an obligation to take matters into their own hands. Gareth H. Jenkins is a Nonresident...
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Turkey’s Constitutional Referendum and Erdogan’s Faded Democratic Credentials
...to suppress any expression of dissent – he can no longer remain in power by democratic means. Gareth H. Jenkins is a Nonresident Senior Fellow with the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute...
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Ticking Clocks: Erdoğan and Turkey’s Constitutional Referendum
...prosperity and prestige – while Erdoğan remains in power. Gareth H. Jenkins is a Nonresident Senior Fellow with the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program Joint Center...
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Turkey’s Failed Coup Has Left Erdogan Facing a Test
...one turns out to be true. The second problem is that everyone is convinced that their own particular theory is one of those. Gareth H. Jenkins in Newsweek. Read the...
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Gareth H. Jenkins
Non-Resident Senior Fellow
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Gareth Jenkins Quoted in LA Times on the Recent Ankara Bombings
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Illusion’s End: Erdoğan and Turkey’s Coming Economic Chill
The rapid depreciation in the value of the Turkish Lira since the beginning of 2018 is the product not only of the collapse of any remaining vestiges...
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Myths and Mysteries: Six months on from Turkey’s Curious Coup
Six months after the failed coup of July 15, 2016, many questions still remain unanswered. Disturbingly, most can no longer be asked. Amid the purges, imprisonments and oppression,...
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Turkey’s Proposed Constitutional Changes and Erdoğan’s Forever War
The package of proposed amendments to the Turkish constitution that were announced on December 10 foresee the gradual concentration of even more power in the hands of President...
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The Kurdish Issue and Turkey’s Narrowing Tunnel
The Turkish government’s recent dismissal of elected Kurdish officials from local authorities in the southeast and its preparations to prosecute Kurdish members of parliament risk exacerbating social tensions...