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Turkey’s Reactions to the Arab Spring(1)

May 16, 2012

by Sebnem Gumuscu Turkish foreign policy since the Justice and Development Party (AKP in Turkish) came to power in 2002 has been oriented towards deepening economic relations with the Middle East, and advancing Turkish interests in the region.  The Arab Spring only intensified Turkish involvement.  The Turkish government has been using different instruments, such as [...]

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March 2012 Issue

The Yale Journal of International Affairs is sporting a new look this year. We’ve redesigned our print format, and we’ve streamlined the organization of our website at Yalejournal.org. In our continuing efforts to link the policy and academic worlds, we also feel that the current issue of the Journal marks a definitive high point in our [...]

Yes, You Can Say ‘Genocide,’ Mr. President.

Mark Dietzen March 16, 2012 On April 24, 2012, the 97th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, President Obama will have the opportunity to fulfill his campaign promise to officially recognize Ottoman Turkey’s deliberate and systematic destruction of its Armenian population as genocide. For decades, the United States has refrained from formal recognition of the mass [...]

New Pentagon Budget Offers Smaller Wars, But More of Them

by Aroop Mukharji Last month, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta announced plans to slash the defense budget by hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade, reducing the size of the army 14% by 2022. Panetta and the Obama administration simultaneously plan to increase Washington’s fleet of armed, unmanned aircraft by almost 300%, ushering [...]


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