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1. Nuclear energy and proliferation in Turkey’s Asian Politics

2. Is Realism Policy Relevant? Evidence from Ukraine and Taiwan

3. “Scent of a woman”: Women as a crucial factor in the upcoming Turkish elections

4. “The Youth of a Nation are the trustees of posterity ” How younger generations can shape Turkey through the upcoming Turkish elections

5. Autocratization vs. democratization: The new framework for understanding political competition in Turkey in view of the elections and beyond

6. The European Political Community from Paris to Chisinau: an idea taking shape?

7. Turkey’s new Cabinet: intellectuals and ‘men of state’ as Erdoğan’s operatives – Evangelos Areteos

8. 187.6 km to Europe: from Sfax to Lampedusa and the new ‘migration crisis’ in the Central Mediterranean

9. The EU and Gaza 2023: Terrorism is fought with Counter-terrorism, not Wars against Civilians

10. Governance Practices in Turkey: A Comparative Perspective

11. Made in Europe: An EU Green Industrial Plan to respond to the challenge of US and Chinese protectionism

12. Turkey’s Kurds: Kingmakers in the upcoming elections?

13. Hydrodiplomacy and the Food, Water and Energy Nexus: A holistic approach for transboundary cooperation and peace

14. The Greek Defence Sector: Turning the Page?

15. Domestic implementation of European Court of Human Rights’ judgments related to immigration in Greece

16. The Syrian Civil War Twelve Years On: Can There Be a Constructive Role for Greece?

17. Dersimli Kemal for President?

18. Drafting Greece’s “Internal Security Strategy” – Challenges and Prospects

19. A New New Turkey? What an Opposition Victory Would Mean for Ankara’s Foreign Policy

20. Diplomatic scramble: Greek foreign policy towards Libya