Pressure is mounting on Turkey to lead a potential military intervention to stop the bloodletting in Syria. However, sanctions by Arab states and Turkey on the regime of President Bashar al-Assad could become an effective policy tool
Rather than fighting a weakened YPG and SDF, Ankara will more likely face a direct conflict with the...
This article will discuss Turkey's interests in resolving the Syrian conflict from the perspective o...
US bombings in 2015 repulsed Islamic State attacks on cities in mostly Kurdish self-rule regions cal...
Pressure is mounting on Turkey to lead a potential military intervention to stop the bloodletting in...
In Sanctioning Assad's Syria Rune Friberg Lyme explores the direct and indirect repercussions of the...
Since May 2011, the EU has launched one of its most far reaching and sophisticated sanctions operati...
of its most far reaching and sophisticated sanctions operations in support of the protests against t...
Syria government under Baashar AI-Assad rule has been sanction by EU. EU use oil sanction on Syria a...
The protests against Syrian president Bashar al Assad’s regime is spreading to the country’s busines...
On 27 November 2019, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan declared that Turkey had concluded a tre...
Russia is stepping up military support for Syria; reinforcing its opposition to international effort...
6 responsible would be held accountable for such actions. They called upon the Organisation for the ...
Turkey’s humanitarian activities toward Syrian refugees are part and parcel of its overall policy in...
Turkey is an important actor of the war in Syria. After the first months of the conflict the Syrian ...
In the early hours of 18 April, Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) launched a military operation inside Nor...
Rather than fighting a weakened YPG and SDF, Ankara will more likely face a direct conflict with the...
This article will discuss Turkey's interests in resolving the Syrian conflict from the perspective o...
US bombings in 2015 repulsed Islamic State attacks on cities in mostly Kurdish self-rule regions cal...
Pressure is mounting on Turkey to lead a potential military intervention to stop the bloodletting in...
In Sanctioning Assad's Syria Rune Friberg Lyme explores the direct and indirect repercussions of the...
Since May 2011, the EU has launched one of its most far reaching and sophisticated sanctions operati...
of its most far reaching and sophisticated sanctions operations in support of the protests against t...
Syria government under Baashar AI-Assad rule has been sanction by EU. EU use oil sanction on Syria a...
The protests against Syrian president Bashar al Assad’s regime is spreading to the country’s busines...
On 27 November 2019, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan declared that Turkey had concluded a tre...
Russia is stepping up military support for Syria; reinforcing its opposition to international effort...
6 responsible would be held accountable for such actions. They called upon the Organisation for the ...
Turkey’s humanitarian activities toward Syrian refugees are part and parcel of its overall policy in...
Turkey is an important actor of the war in Syria. After the first months of the conflict the Syrian ...
In the early hours of 18 April, Turkish Armed Forces (TAF) launched a military operation inside Nor...
Rather than fighting a weakened YPG and SDF, Ankara will more likely face a direct conflict with the...
This article will discuss Turkey's interests in resolving the Syrian conflict from the perspective o...
US bombings in 2015 repulsed Islamic State attacks on cities in mostly Kurdish self-rule regions cal...