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| Some things never change | Todays Zaman | 29.05.2012 17:54 |  | | |
| Serbia between a rock and a hard place: West and/or East? by Birgül Demirtaş* | Todays Zaman | 29.05.2012 17:48 |  | | |
| Asia exposed | Todays Zaman | 29.05.2012 16:12 |  | | | NEW HAVEN -- Asian authorities were understandably smug in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008-2009. Growth in the region slowed sharply, as might be expected of export-led economies confronted with the sharpest collapse in global trade since the 1930s. But, with the notable exception of Japan, which suffered its deepest recession of the modern era, Asia came through an extraordinarily tough period in excellent shape. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 29.05.2012 | | | AsiaexposedAsia exposed |
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| Redefining the ‘Arab Spring’: Is chaos overtaking revolution? | Todays Zaman | 29.05.2012 12:22 |  | | |
| Towards extending the Turkish academic agenda by Nukhet A. Sandal* | Todays Zaman | 28.05.2012 18:25 |  | | |
| Conceptualizing US foreign policy towards the Kurds by Marianna Charountaki* | Todays Zaman | 28.05.2012 18:25 |  | | |
| The threat of German amnesia | Todays Zaman | 28.05.2012 17:49 |  | | | BERLIN -- Europe’s situation is serious -- very serious. Who would have thought that British Prime Minister David Cameron would call on eurozone governments to muster the courage to create a fiscal union (with a common budget and tax policy and jointly guaranteed public debt)? And Cameron also argues that deeper political integration is the only way to stop the breakup of the euro. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 28.05.2012 | | | ThethreatofGermanamnesiaThe threat of German amnesia |
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| Who will win Egypt? | Todays Zaman | 27.05.2012 15:37 |  | | | CAIRO -- Everything about Egypts revolution has been unexpected, and the results of the first round of the countrys first-ever competitive presidential election are no different. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 27.05.2012 | | | WhowillwinEgypt?Who will win Egypt? |
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| Facing Muslim stereotypes in New York City by Richard Peres* | Todays Zaman | 27.05.2012 12:54 |  | | |
| France's broken dream | Todays Zaman | 27.05.2012 12:54 |  | | | CAMBRIDGE – The crisis in the eurozone is the result of Frances persistent pursuit of the “European project,” the goal of political unification that began after World War II when two leading French politicians, Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman, proposed the creation of a United States of Europe. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 27.05.2012 | | | FrancesbrokendreamFrances broken dream |
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| New tension between the US and China in Asia-Pacific: Myanmar by Emrah Usta* | Todays Zaman | 27.05.2012 02:24 |  | | |
| Are Russian tourists being discouraged from visiting Turkey? | Todays Zaman | 25.05.2012 18:41 |  | | |
| Why do economies stop growing? | Todays Zaman | 25.05.2012 17:56 |  | | | MILAN –- Over the years, advanced and developing countries have experimented, sometimes deliberately and frequently inadvertently, with a variety of approaches to growth. Unfortunately, many of these strategies have turned out to have built-in limitations or decelerators -– what one might call elements of unsustainability. And avoiding serious damage and difficult recoveries requires us to get a lot better at recognizing these self-limiting growth patterns early on. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 25.05.2012 | | | Whydoeconomiesstopgrowing?Why do economies stop growing? |
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| Is the euro ending or beginning? | Todays Zaman | 25.05.2012 17:56 |  | | | BRUSSELS –- When the architects of the euro started drawing up plans for its creation in the late 1980 s, economists warned them that a viable monetary union required more than an independent central bank and a framework for budgetary discipline. Study after study emphasized asymmetries within the future common-currency area, the possible inadequacy of a one-size-fits-all monetary policy, the weakness of adjustment channels in the absence of cross-border labor mobility, and the need for some sort of fiscal union involving insurance-type mechanisms to assist countries in trouble. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 25.05.2012 | | | Istheeuroendingorbeginning?Is the euro ending or beginning? |
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| Serbia chose the past by Hajrudin Somun* | Todays Zaman | 24.05.2012 18:09 |  | | |
| Turkey through Amnesty International’s eyes | Todays Zaman | 24.05.2012 18:09 |  | | |
| Turkey through Amnesty International’s eyes | Todays Zaman | 24.05.2012 18:09 |  | | |
| Being blind and deaf to Azerbaijan | Todays Zaman | 24.05.2012 18:09 |  | | |
| Being blind and deaf to Azerbaijan | Todays Zaman | 24.05.2012 18:09 |  | | |
| Reaching political ends through legal steps | Todays Zaman | 24.05.2012 16:56 |  | | | At the beginning of my article, I would like to draw attention to a serious sorrow I suffered back in 2006, when I lost two brothers and one sister in three separate assassinations. It was certain that not only contract killers but also some political motives were involved in these murders. More importantly, I received letters from unknown senders after my brother Mahmud, who was an engineer, and my sister Mumina were assassinated. In sum, these letters said: | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 24.05.2012 | | | ReachingpoliticalendsthroughlegalstepsReaching political ends through legal steps |
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| Tea Party victory, global defeat | Todays Zaman | 24.05.2012 12:33 |  | | | CANBERRA -- You wouldnt expect much interest beyond the United States, or even beyond his own state, when an 80-year-old conservative legislator, who has already served six terms, loses his partys endorsement to run yet again. But the crushing defeat of Senator Richard Lugar in the recent Indiana Republican primary, in a Tea Party-supported campaign of shocking mindlessness, has reverberated in capitals around the world, including my own. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 24.05.2012 | | | TeaPartyvictoryglobaldefeatTea Party victory global defeat |
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| Lebanon between Shiite crescent and Sunni full moon by Ceren Kenar* | Todays Zaman | 23.05.2012 17:38 |  | | |
| Implications of Kurdish Hizbullah’s planned demonstration on May 27 | Todays Zaman | 23.05.2012 17:24 |  | | |
| The Nixon option for Iran? | Todays Zaman | 23.05.2012 15:53 |  | | | WASHINGTON, DC -- Rearranging the deck chairs would not have saved the Titanic. Nor did the endless debates on the shape of the table in the Vietnam negotiations advance the effort to end that malign conflict. Nevertheless, many American presidents have successfully redesigned talks with adversaries in bold new ways to strengthen national security without war. Such boldness is now needed in the negotiations over Irans nuclear program. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 23.05.2012 | | | TheNixonoptionforIran?The Nixon option for Iran? |
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| Tweeting to Havana | Todays Zaman | 23.05.2012 13:35 |  | | | HAVANA -- I was taking my usual morning swim, but this time on the roof of the Parque Central hotel in Havana, where the sun does not rise until 6.30 a.m. even in May. In the dim light, I saw a man poolside. He told me that the pool opened at nine. I apologized. He shrugged and let me stay. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 23.05.2012 | | | TweetingtoHavanaTweeting to Havana |
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| Mr. Öcalan! | Todays Zaman | 22.05.2012 17:34 |  | | | The Turkish media long had a habit of talking like state institutions in the news and in the comments they presented. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 22.05.2012 | | | MrÖcalanMr Öcalan |
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| Legality of austerity memorandum imposed on Greeceby Alper Ali Rıza* | Todays Zaman | 22.05.2012 17:34 |  | | |
| Turkey’s New Course by Abdullah Gül* | Todays Zaman | 22.05.2012 01:08 |  | | | CHICAGO – Turkey has recently been at the forefront of international economic and political debates. On the one hand, despite the economic crisis engulfing neighboring Europe, Turkey remains the world’s second-fastest growing economy, after China. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 22.05.2012 | | | Turkey’sNewCoursebyAbdullahGül*Turkey’s New Course by Abdullah Gül* |
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| How timely the WSJ story is! by Aydoğan Vatandaş* | Todays Zaman | 21.05.2012 17:31 |  | | |
| Living languages and the politicization of Kurdish by Engin Gülbey* | Todays Zaman | 21.05.2012 17:31 |  | | |
| Domestic bliss | Todays Zaman | 20.05.2012 15:38 |  | | | My husband returned today from his travels/tour leading in the more interesting parts of Turkey -- the East -- and is just beginning his round of the house. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 20.05.2012 | | | DomesticblissDomestic bliss |
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| Is the constitutional preparation sufficient for a presidency? by Levent Köker* | Todays Zaman | 20.05.2012 15:38 |  | | |
| Greece must exit | Todays Zaman | 20.05.2012 02:43 |  | | | NEW YORK -– The Greek euro tragedy is reaching its final act: I it is clear that either this year or next, Greece is highly likely to default on its debt and exit the eurozone. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 20.05.2012 | | | GreecemustexitGreece must exit |
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| A green
alternative to austerity? | Todays Zaman | 20.05.2012 02:43 |  | | |
| German militarism’s connivance with Committee of Union and Progress by Ümit Kardaş* | Todays Zaman | 20.05.2012 02:43 |  | | |
| Implications of Murat Özçelik’s resignation | Todays Zaman | 18.05.2012 17:34 |  | | |
| Illuminating Uludere | Todays Zaman | 18.05.2012 17:34 |  | | | The Uludere disaster of December 28 last year, in which 35 citizens lost their lives, shocked the nation. It is an absolute tragedy. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 18.05.2012 | | | IlluminatingUludereIlluminating Uludere |
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| Russia stays home | Todays Zaman | 18.05.2012 15:13 |  | | | MADRID -- Just three days before his return to the Kremlin as Russias president, Vladimir Putin met behind closed doors at his residence in Novo-Ogaryovo, outside Moscow with US National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, who was there to transmit US President Barack Obamas renewed determination to strengthen cooperation with Russia. But Donilon returned home empty-handed: Putin will attend neither the G-8 summit on May 18-19 at Camp David, nor the NATO summit in Chicago on May 20-21, despite Obamas effort to accommodate Russia by moving the G-8 summit from Chicago. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 18.05.2012 | | | RussiastayshomeRussia stays home |
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| A breakthrough opportunity for global health | Todays Zaman | 18.05.2012 13:26 |  | | | NEW YORK – Every year, millions of people die from preventable and treatable diseases, especially in poor countries. In many cases, lifesaving medicines can be cheaply mass-produced, but are sold at prices that block access to those who need them. And many die simply because there are no cures or vaccines, because so little of the worlds valuable research talent and limited resources is devoted to addressing the diseases of the poor. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 18.05.2012 | | | AbreakthroughopportunityforglobalhealthA breakthrough opportunity for global health |
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| ‘A stronger Europe; with Turkey, and a stronger Turkey with EU' by Rızanur Meral* | Todays Zaman | 17.05.2012 18:28 |  | | |
| Greek radio, Greek properties | Todays Zaman | 17.05.2012 18:28 |  | | | When something develops in a slow and hesitant way, we here in Turkey call it Mehter Marşı (Jannisary band, or an Ottoman-style military marching band). The Ottoman Janissary band had a very peculiar way of advancing. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 17.05.2012 | | | GreekradioGreekpropertiesGreek radio Greek properties |
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| The smartest ways to save the world | Todays Zaman | 17.05.2012 13:41 |  | | |
| The diplomacy option | Todays Zaman | 17.05.2012 13:41 |  | | | DENVER -- A senior Russian diplomat, in contrasting North Korea and Iran, once said to me: “The North Koreans are like neighborhood children with matches. The Iranians are who we really need to worry about.” | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 17.05.2012 | | | ThediplomacyoptionThe diplomacy option |
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| The end of racial and religious profiling in America? by Nadia S. Mohammad* | Todays Zaman | 16.05.2012 17:28 |  | | | NEW YORK -- As the American public reads of yet another report released on governmental surveillance of Muslim American communities, it is refreshing to know that for the first time since the 9/11 attacks, the US Senate Judiciary Committee, along with various state legislatures and federal agencies, are directly addressing long-held public concerns about racial and religious profiling -- a practice within law enforcement that relies solely on race, religion or ethnicity to determine possible criminal activity. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 16.05.2012 | | | TheendofracialandreligiousprofilinginAmerica?byNadiaSMohammad*The end of racial and religious profiling in America? by Nadia S Mohammad* |
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| US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have created authoritarian regimes by Robert Olson* | Todays Zaman | 16.05.2012 17:28 |  | | |
| Power to Asia's women | Todays Zaman | 16.05.2012 14:34 |  | | | SHANGHAI -- All eyes on are Asias rise. China, once dismissed as poor and backward, is now the worlds second-largest economy. India, with its huge population, scientific prowess and entrepreneurial vitality, is another powerful engine of Asian growth. Add to this Japan and South Koreas formidable economies, and Southeast Asias dynamism, and a picture emerges of rising wealth, confidence and leadership. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 16.05.2012 | | | PowertoAsiaswomenPower to Asias women |
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| America's G-Zero moment | Todays Zaman | 16.05.2012 13:28 |  | | | NEW YORK -- The 2008 financial crisis marked the end of the global order as we knew it. In advance of the upcoming G-8 summit, it is impossible to overlook the fact that, for the first time in seven decades, the United States cannot drive the international agenda or provide global leadership on all of todays most pressing problems. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 16.05.2012 | | | AmericasG-ZeromomentAmericas G-Zero moment |
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| Arameans’ return and state policies | Todays Zaman | 15.05.2012 18:23 |  | | |
| Soccer and democracy | Todays Zaman | 15.05.2012 18:23 |  | | | When a second report by the TFF’s Ethics Committee on match-fixing claims acquitted almost all who had been found guilty in its first report and when the TFF’s new president, Erdoğan Demirören, made exaggerated statements that sought to cover up the rigging claims, this angered many | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 15.05.2012 | | | SocceranddemocracySoccer and democracy |
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| The necessity of NATO | Todays Zaman | 15.05.2012 13:41 |  | | | BRUSSELS -- Many years ago, I took my children to visit the sites of the D-Day landings in Normandy. I wanted them to understand the sacrifices that others had made so that Europe and North America could enjoy the benefits of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. We saw the beaches whose names echo through history -- Omaha, Utah, Juno. Those beaches remain a memorial to the idea that, together, we can overcome any threat, no matter how great. | | Todays Zaman Röportaj 15.05.2012 | | | ThenecessityofNATOThe necessity of NATO |
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