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Tag Archives: Kobani
Oct 23 2014
Explaining the Riddle of Turkish Foreign Policy in Syria: Dilemmas, Risks and Limitations
Comments Off on Explaining the Riddle of Turkish Foreign Policy in Syria: Dilemmas, Risks and LimitationsBy Athanasios Manis Since the humanitarian crisis in Kobani made its way to world media outlets, the Turkish government has been under constant international and domestic pressure to either intervene militarily in saving Kobani and/or actively assist the overall anti-Islamic State US-led … Continue reading
Posted by: October 23, 2014
Tagged with: Ahmet Davutoglu, Foreign policy, ISIS, Kobani, Syria