Turkey’s False Spring
By AYKAN ERDEMIR* The National Interest Despite Erdogan’s recent electoral setback, winter is coming. Turkey’s recent June elections have produced a religiously diverse parliament that [more >>>]
By AYKAN ERDEMIR* The National Interest Despite Erdogan’s recent electoral setback, winter is coming. Turkey’s recent June elections have produced a religiously diverse parliament that [more >>>]
By DENIS CORBOY*, WILLIAM COURTNEY** and RICHARD KAUZLARICH*** Newsweek A prospective lifting of sanctions on Iran may bring economic benefit to its neighbors in the [more >>>]
By NATE SAUNDERS, ESPN F1 Assistant Editor ESPN Toro Rosso team principal Franz Tost has defended F1’s decision to race in Azerbaijan next year, arguing [more >>>]
By INGA POPOVAITE Democracy and Freedom Watch Tbilisi, DFWatch – Georgia should not fear separatism in Samtskhe-Javakheti, writes jnews, an Akhalkalaki-based news website. In a [more >>>]
By ARZU GEYBULLA Opendemocracy.net No matter how much time and money Azerbaijan’s government spends making ‘friends’ in the west, the country is still characterised by [more >>>]
By DAN BOYD / Capitol Bureau Chief Albuquerque Journal Copyright © 2015 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – There’s nearly 7,000 miles between New Mexico and [more >>>]
By LINCOLN MITCHELL*, MICHAEL CECIRE** The Weekly Wonk, New America Headlines like “How Azerbaijan and Its Lobbyists Spin Congress,” “Inside Azerbaijan’s Bizarre US Lobbying Push,” [more >>>]
contact.az After several years of stability, in 2014 the sustainable development of civil society in Azerbaijan has deteriorated. As a result, the strategic and systemic [more >>>]
contact.az The Baku Court of Grave Crimes chaired by Afgan Hajiyev July 15 held a preparatory meeting on the case of Leyla and Arif Yunus. [more >>>]
By EMIN MILLI The Daily Beast With billions of dollars squandered on the European Games and dozens of activists in jail, the president of a [more >>>]
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