Publishing Institution:
Transatlantic Policy Quarterly (TPQ)
Transatlantic Policy Quarterly (TPQ), formerly the Turkish Policy Quarterly, is an Istanbul-based journal aiming to foster original thinking and constructive policy debates on Turkey and the broader global context. The journal has been published on a quarterly basis since 2002. TPQ focuses on Turkey's broader neighborhood with a global outlook and bridges research with policy-making. TPQ has an 19-year track record of providing its global audience with balanced, inter-disciplinary, and independent coverage. TPQ engages decision makers, opinion leaders, practitioners, the business community, international investors, and members of the media and academia. A list of some of the well-known individuals who have contributed articles or interviews to TPQ can be seen on this page: http://turkishpolicy.com/Guide-for-Contributors. Articles range from 2000 to 3500 words, analytical in style and ideally geared at constructive policy recommendations. All the content, articles and information can be accessed on TPQ's website.Visit Site
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June 19, 2023
Why Romania is a NATO "Model Ally?"
By: Petre Roman -
June 19, 2023
Towards a Fuzzy World Order: What Role for NATO
By: Richard Higgott, Simon Reich -
June 19, 2023
Rebuilding "Greater Russia" and the Invasion of Ukraine
By: Roger E Kanet -
March 01, 2023
East Vs. West: A New Cold War?
By: Richard Sakwa -
March 01, 2023
IMperial or Colonial: The War is Fought Over The Soviet Past an A Broken Relationship
By: Li Bennich-Bjorkman -
March 01, 2023
The West Versus The Rest: The Russian Invasion Of Ukraine And The Crisis Of The "Post-Western" Order
By: Ziya Önis -
March 01, 2023
Russia, Ukraine, and Lasting Peace in Europe
By: Nicolai N. Petro -
March 01, 2023
East-West Relations: A New Cold War?
By: Ilter Turan -
March 01, 2023
Small States and the War in Ukraine
By: Anders Wivel -
March 01, 2023
U.S. Foreign Policy an the War in Ukraine
By: James A. Russell -
March 01, 2023
The Role of Democracy Discourse in the Emerging "New Cold War"
By: Emre Demir, Sirma Altun -
March 01, 2023
West Vs. Non-West: A New Cold War?
By: Greg Simons -
March 01, 2023
The Impact of the Ukrainian-Russian War on Rwanda
By: Jonathan R. Beloff -
March 01, 2023
Will Turkiye Find Herself A Place in the New World Order?
By: Oğul Tuna -
March 01, 2023
From East to North: New Frontiers for the EU-NATO Arctic Defence
By: Luca Cinciripini -
March 01, 2023
Concerns for Food Security in the Mediterranean and Turkiye
By: Gun Unal -
March 01, 2023
Exploring the Russian Perspective on the War in Ukraine: Demography's Power and Ukraine's Uniqueness
By: Aybars Arda Kilicer -
March 01, 2023
A "Civil Association" Between the European Union and Russia
By: Enes Ozcan -
November 30, 2022
The Abraham Accords - Israel and the Middle East - What Next?
By: Eyal Zisser -
November 30, 2022
As Israel Looks East, The Gulf is Both a Way Station and a Destination
By: Gerald M. Feiestein -
November 30, 2022
The Two-State Delusion
By: Efraim Karsh -
November 30, 2022
Peace, Security, or the Economy? Israeli Narratives About the Abraham Accords
By: Maia Carter Hallward, Taib Biygautane -
November 30, 2022
Selective Reconciliation: The Rapprochement Between Israel and the Gulf Monarchies
By: Zoltan Barany -
August 22, 2022
A Revitalized NATO and Its "New Strategic Concept" Amin Global and Regional Changes
By: E. Fuat Keyman -
August 22, 2022
NATO's Changing Priorities
By: Ahmet O Evin -
August 22, 2022
Geopolitical Consequences of the War in Ukraine
By: John Rennie Short -
August 22, 2022
Future Uncertain: NATO in a Post-Quantum Post-AI World
By: James Sperling -
August 22, 2022
Russia's Assault on Ukraine: Fallout From the War
By: Dina R. Spechler, Martin C. Spechler -
August 22, 2022
Geopolitics, Geography an the Ukrainian Russian War
By: Serdar Ş. Güner -
August 22, 2022
The Historical Roots of NATO Engagement in the Mediterranean
By: Matteo Gerlini -
August 22, 2022
The Future of Women, Peace, and Security at NATO
By: Diana Morais, Samantha Turner, Katharine A.M. Wright -
August 22, 2022
A Compass and a Concept: A Guide to the EU and NATO Strategic Outlooks
By: Ricardo Borges de Castro, Rita Barbosa Lobo -
August 22, 2022
NATO After Madrid: Preparing for an Age of Confrontation and Disruption
By: Daniel S. Hamilton -
August 22, 2022
NATO: The Importance of Activism in the Mediterranean Scenario
By: Lorenzo Somigli -
August 22, 2022
Change an Continuity in NATO's Nuclear Priorities
By: Spenser A. Warren -
June 07, 2022
Russia's War and The Future of European Order
By: Thomas Diez -
June 07, 2022
Europe's Hour of Reckoning
By: Knud Erik Jörgensen -
June 07, 2022
Markets, Governments, and Crises in the Past and Future of the EU
By: Giuseppe Bertola -
June 07, 2022
The Crisis of Civilization Paradigm: Co-Radicalization of Islamist and Populist Groups in Europe
By: Ayhan Kaya -
June 07, 2022
Impact of the War in Ukraine: What id the Future of EU- Africa Relations?
By: Alex Vines -
June 07, 2022
Brexit and the Future off the European Union
By: Simon Glendinning -
June 07, 2022
Turkey and the Future of Europe: A History
By: Giancarlo Casale -
June 07, 2022
Putting an End to "Crisis Europe"
By: Mensur Akgün, Ahmet Cemal Ertuk -
June 07, 2022
Enlargement of the European Union: Lessons from the Western Balkans
By: Tefta Kelmendi -
June 07, 2022
War, Peace, and (in)Justice in the Nuclear Age
By: Ulrich Kűhn -
June 07, 2022
Dialogue for OSCE Renewal - Shifting Security Back to the People
By: Bradley Reynolds, Johanna Ketola -
June 07, 2022
A Fleeting Glimpse of Hegemony? The War in Ukraine and the Future of the International Leadership of the United States
By: Ville Sinkkonen -
June 07, 2022
The Role of EU in the Libyan Conflict
By: Mehmet Bardakci -
June 07, 2022
European Union and the Euro: A Bigger Global Role Beckons
By: Stewart Fleming -
June 07, 2022
Is there a Future for Europe
By: Nuno Wahnon Martins -
March 04, 2022
The State of AI Policy: The Democratic Values Perspective
By: Merve Hickok, Marc Rotenberg -
March 04, 2022
Ethics of AI and Democracy: UNESCO Recommendation's Insights
By: Gabriela Ramos -
March 04, 2022
People or Technology: What Drives Democracy
By: Paul Nemitz -
March 04, 2022
AI Challenging Sovereignty and Democracy
By: Paul Timmers -
March 04, 2022
Regulating and Harmonizing Biometric Ecosystems: Addressing thew Full Spectrum of Risks Using Global Safety Models and Controls
By: Pam Dixon -
March 04, 2022
Governments as Regulators and Consumers of Ethical AI
By: Gabby Bush, Jeannine Paterson -
March 04, 2022
Democratizing AI
By: Mark Findlay -
December 07, 2021
Taliban News: Fair and Balanced?
By: Janet Steele -
December 07, 2021
More Ethical Political Communication in the 21st Century
By: Benjamin Voth -
December 07, 2021
What Do Social Media Activity and Social Networks Mean for Politics
By: James Andrew Lewis -
December 07, 2021
Role of Social media in Amplifying Neo-Liberal Cancel Culture
By: Greg Simons -
December 07, 2021
Conspiracy Buffs, Skeptics and the 2016 US Presidential Election
By: Ted Goertzel -
December 07, 2021
A Rising "Cyber China"
By: Jonathan Sullivan, Sarah Jeu, Weixiang Wang -
December 07, 2021
A Digital Social Contract That Safeguards Democracies and promotes Women's Rights Is Urgently Needed
By: Lucina Di Meco -
December 07, 2021
Not In The Cards: U.S.-China Arms Control In The Era of MultiPolar Competition
By: Eliza Gheorghe, Dilan Ezgi Koc -
December 07, 2021
Domestication and Defeminization of Female Leadership
By: Abeer Kapoor -
September 07, 2021
Biden;s Transatlantic Offset
By: Carsten Schmiedl -
September 07, 2021
Ukraine Membership Revisited: The Case For NATO's Strategic Adaption
By: Iulia-sabina Joja -
September 07, 2021
NATO And Its Changing Approach To Space
By: Victoria Samson -
September 07, 2021
There is No Easy Solution To The Western Balkans' Disinformation Challenge
By: Daniel Sunter -
September 07, 2021
Ideological Interventions in the COVID-19 Health Crisis in Turkey By Power, Politics, and Religion
By: Bayram Balci, Sumbul Kaya -
September 07, 2021
Is Re-calibration Feasible in Turkey-Egypt Relations? Limits and Possibilities
By: Osman Bahadir Dinçer, Busra Nur Ozguler-Aktel, Mehmet Hecan -
September 07, 2021
Spotlight Turkey: A Pivotal Swing State in NATO
By: Tuba Eldem -
September 07, 2021
Revisiting the Libya Intervention and the Idea(l) of Responsibility to Protect
By: Dogachan Dagi -
September 03, 2021
NATO 2030: Keeping Us Safe In a More Competitive World
By: Mircea Geoana -
September 03, 2021
Getting NATO Ready For The Rest Of The 21st Century: Is NATO 2030 The Right Roadmap?
By: Jamie Shea -
September 03, 2021
NATO And Collective Defense in Space: Same Mission, New Domain
By: Aurel Sari, Hitoshi Nasu -
September 03, 2021
NATO's China Problem
By: Blake Herzinger -
July 07, 2021
When The Stakes Are High: Campaign Messages in Hungary
By: Zsofia Bocskay -
June 14, 2021
The United States has seen a transformation in the past 12 months, possibly the beginning of a sea change around race and culture. The very visible and tragic death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police shook the nation to its core, and prompted an unprecedented national outcry. In the months that followed, amidst the social vacuum created by the pandemic, sport emerged as a present and prominent voice for change. In many ways, we have always known that sport has an inherent power to bring people together, and that athletes, because of their celebrity status, have a platform from which to influence others. What we saw last summer was a collective and unified movement by a large sector of the entire sports enterprise that placed issues of racial oppression and inequality in the center of American consciousness. Systemic change begins with awareness, and sport is shining a bright light on this racial reckoning.
By: Delise O'Meally -
June 14, 2021
What is Wrong
By: Kemal Koprulu -
March 21, 2021
The Trump Foreign Policy Legacy In The Middle East
By: James Franklin Jeffrey -
March 21, 2021
What Is Wrong?
By: Kemal Koprulu -
March 21, 2021
US-Iran Relations After Trump: The Path to Peace is Open
By: Assal Rad -
March 21, 2021
Cuban-American Relations Through The Lens of a Cuban American
By: Merari Hall Fortun -
March 21, 2021
American Invasion And Withdrawals Post 9/11
By: Ibrahim Karatas