Turkey’s Parliament ReportDecember 19, 2017 Turkey’s Parliament There may be some room for meaningful parliamentary action under the vastly expanded executive power of the new Turkish presidential system. Dec 19, 2017 Alan Makovsky
Erdoğan’s Proposal for an Empowered Presidency ReportMarch 22, 2017 Erdoğan’s Proposal for an Empowered Presidency Turks will vote April 16 in a referendum on proposed constitutional amendments that would greatly enhance the power of the presidency and reinforce Turkey’s democratic decline. Mar 22, 2017 Alan Makovsky
Turkey After the July Coup Attempt ArticleSeptember 27, 2016 Turkey After the July Coup Attempt The July 15 coup attempt was deeply traumatic for Turkey, but that does not justify President Erdoğan’s many disturbing postcoup actions. Sep 27, 2016 Alan Makovsky
Re-Educating Turkey ReportDecember 14, 2015 Re-Educating Turkey Following its dominant electoral victory on November 1, the AKP government is likely to continue it efforts to enhance the reach of religious education in Turkey. This process could have a profound long-term impact on Turkish identity and stability. Dec 14, 2015 Alan Makovsky
Turkey’s Growing Energy Ties with Moscow ReportMay 6, 2015 Turkey’s Growing Energy Ties with Moscow Turkey’s efforts to secure reliable energy supplies have brought it closer to Russia, both a cause and a symptom of Ankara’s diminished solidarity with its Western allies. May 6, 2015 Alan Makovsky