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Christiane Schlötzer

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Most recent articles by Christiane Schlötzer

  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan started out as a reformer. But that was soon to change.
    Cengiz Aktar's "The Turkish Malaise"

    Why is Erdogan gambling away Turkey's future?

    In his essay “The Turkish Malaise”, Turkish economist and writer in exile Cengiz Aktar provides a crisp, concise explanation for his nation’s rapid, recent backslide into dictatorship. By Christiane Schloetzer

    By Christiane Schlötzer
  • Turkey and the failed coup

    God′s gift to Erdogan

    The military coup in Turkey only strengthens Erdogan's power – and weakens democracy in the country, writes Christiane Schloetzer in her commentary

    By Christiane Schlötzer
  • Turkish soldiers in the Kurdish territory Hakkari, close to the Iraqi border (photo: ddp images/AP Photo/Murat Cetinmuhurdar, Presidential Press Service)
    Peace Negotiations between Turkey and the PKK

    Kurdish Conflict Threatens Erdogan's Legacy

    Turkey's head of government Recep Tayyip Erdogan has led his nation into the modern age. He could bask in his success, but while skyscrapers shoot up in Istanbul, other parts of Turkey still languish at levels comparable to those of developing countries. The Kurdish conflict is partly to blame, and if Erdogan is to avoid squandering his achievements, he must at last secure peace. Commentary by Christiane Schlötzer

    By Christiane Schlötzer

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