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Evaluation Note / Kamal Malhotra
Recent History and the Changed Context The rapid fall of the Assad government in Syria after less than 2 weeks of military battle between...
Evaluation Note / Kamal Malhotra
Key Characteristics of the Existing Post World War Two United Nations Based Liberal World OrderThe United Nations (UN) is, perhaps, the world’s most...
Strategies for normalizing relations between Armenia and Turkey we...
On December 12, 2024 TEPAV and the Public Journalism Club (PJC) jointly organized a meeting titled "The Regional Development Potential of...
Evaluation Note / Arda Yakıcı
COP 29, held in Baku this November, delivered significant messages regarding energy transition, sustainability, and the fight against climate change...
TEPAV attended the inaugural edition of the annual "Sagarmanthan: The Great Oceans Dialogue" held on November 18–19, 2024, in New Delhi, India. The...
TEPAV attended the "Eighth South and South-West Asia Subregional Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals," held from November 12 to 14, 2024, in...
The T20 (Think20) Summit was held in Rio de Janeiro on 11-12 Novem...
Several events were held under T20 (Think20) Brazil, where leading think tanks from around the world addressed global issues throughout the year. In...
Evaluation Note / Arda Yakıcı
Over the past decade, Türkiye has steadily expanded its influence in the Horn of Africa by combining diplomacy, economic investments, and military...
Evaluation Note / Kamal Malhotra
India was very late in recognizing the strategic importance of Southeast Asia. It now needs to redouble its efforts, to make up for lost time. This...
Evaluation Note / Arda Yakıcı
Türkiye’s energy future teeters between promise and vulnerability. With over 90% reliance on imported fossil fuels—crude oil, natural gas, and...