Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Southeast European Pipeline Competition and Turkey
Energy geopolitics has captured the imagination of leaders, policy analysts and public opinions alike in Southeastern Europe. The significance of Southeastern Europe as a... More
The rebus of Serbian Elections and Kosovo
Unlike all previous elections in Serbia, the electoral campaign this year is not dominated by the Kosovo issue. There are at least two indicators which show that Serbia is... More
The AKP and the Gulen Movement: How Durable an Alliance?
On 4 November 2012 the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi-AKP) will complete a decade in the helm of Turkish government. This will also be the anniversary... More
Albania and Turkey, Berisha in Ankara - discussions in Tirana
Prime Minister of Albania Sali Berisha visited Ankara on April 6 and 7, 2012, together with more than 60 businessmen, CEO-s, trade union chairmen etc. showing the interest of... More
The people of Syria once again disappointed by latest developments
South and South East Mediterranean countries have finally started to raise their heads against their oppressing regimes. Although the so called "Arab Spring" revolutions have... More
Greece in search of its role in the energy map
Only few months after Bulgaria’s final withdrawal from the construction of Burgas-Alexandroupoli pipeline, another project, strongly supported by Athens will likely not get... More
Polls on Greek elections, abstention is the “First Party”
Fluidity, a prospect for an eight-party Parliament and a high percentage of undecided voters will probably decide the outcome in the upcoming elections, according to results of... More
Turkey in the Balkans, love, fear and soap operas!..
The old “sevda” (*) “This is a law of life my son, wherever you may go, in the end you will return to the place you started from!” This is just e phrase from “Ezel” TV serial, probably... More