Tag: Turkey

Total Results: 38


'Turkey, once a viable candidate for EU membership, has long ceased to be the poster child for how democracy can flourish in a Muslim-majority society.' (Adem Altan/AFP/Getty)
30 Apr 2026 - 12:59am

Will the war bring down Erdoğan? His regime needs growth to survive

Andrew Finkel

Tuesday, 9 September

10.09

I was detained by Greece’s migrant police Brutality won’t stop asylum seekers

Matt Broomfield

Tuesday, 19 August

19.08

Why did Hollywood ignore a Turkish delight? ‘About Dry Grasses’ is seriously seductive

Geoff Dyer

Wednesday, 23 July

23.07

Why Turkey’s Kurds are tired of fighting Armed struggle is so last century

Matt Broomfield

Tuesday, 24 June

24.06

Regime change won’t neuter Iran It will not be decapitated twice

Christopher Mott

Wednesday, 14 May

14.05

Why Erdogan can’t crush the Kurds They have always moved with the times

Matt Broomfield

Thursday, 10 April

10.04

Is this the end of Erdoğan? Turkey's pro-democracy movement stands alone

Christopher de Bellaigue

Saturday, 22 March

22.03

Erdoğan’s new world order Turkey is taking advantage of global chaos

Lily Lynch

Friday, 28 February

28.02

Can Kurds survive the new Syria? Their fate will remake the region

Matt Broomfield

Thursday, 19 December

19.12

Syria is doomed to instability Outside agents will stoke chaos

Rajan Menon

Wednesday, 18 December

18.12

The Turkish Left’s love for Assad Anti-imperialists have only empowered Erdoğan

Kaya Genç

Saturday, 14 December

14.12

How Syria will shape Europe’s future We cannot afford another refugee wave

Aris Roussinos