Striving for Gender Equality Blog In the early days of his mandate Erdoğan presented himself as one of the main defenders of women’s rights. However, after 2010 the government focused predominantly on religious themes and defined gender roles more and more traditionally and restrictive. According to surveys, nearly 50% of all Turkish women have experienced domestic violence and the political climate is increasingly discriminating against women. By Charlotte Joppien
Turkey’s new presidential system: what implications for EU-Turkey relations? [1] Article In June 2018, the transformation of the political system from a parliamentary to a presidential one has become effective. The Turkish Parliament has been weakened and the political hierarchy with the President as the highest standing has been further strenghtened. But suspending accession talks would also suspend European support for more democracy. By Laura Batalla and Charlotte Joppien
Hello Mr President - Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Becomes Turkey’s New ‘Uberpresident’ Blog The result of the election in Turkey confirms Erdoğan's leading position but also means the dismanteling of democratic structures and civil liberties as well as the continuous war on Kurds. With a consolidated AKP, the future looks hard for opposition parties. By Charlotte Joppien
How Painful is an Ottoman Slap? Some Thoughts on Turkish Political Culture Blog Turkey's political history is marked by powerful and authoritarian regimes. What are the underlying principles of Turkish governing culture nowadays? By Charlotte Joppien
The Transatlantic Drift and the Waning of Turkey’s 'Strategic Westernness’ Article NATO and Transatlantic relations have to be redefined in the context of a multispeed Europe and geopolitical tensions and security matters Can a reshaped Euro-American alliance confront Russian provocations and terrorism? And what is Turkey’s strategy? By Soli Özel
Euro-Turks, Erdogan and the Confusion of European Progressives Pride and prejudice, polarisation and division, progression and tradition: what makes Erdogan so popular in and outside Turkey By Joost Lagendijk
How to Deal with Post-Coup Turkey? After the failed coup d'état in July this year the EU has to re-position itself vis à vis post-coup Turkey. Finding a formulation that satisfies the EU and is acceptable to Turkey will not be easy. By Joost Lagendijk